In Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet, the character of Benvolio embodies the archetype of the

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Loyal friend.

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William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju liet" revolves around the love story of two young lovers whose fates were sealed the moment they laid eyes on each other. The love that they shared for each other was higher than any obstacle, such as their family feud, and they met their death as they chose to be together rather than be separated.

In Act I scene i of the play, a fight broke out between the groups of people from both families. Moreover, this scene also includes the love-sick Romeo, pining for his lost love Rosalind. Benvolio, a loyal friend, and cousin promises to help him forget about Rosalind and get him another girl, promising "I’ll pay that doctrine or else die in debt."

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Loyal Friend

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Why does an author use foreshadowing?To spoil the story for audiences who dislike surprises

To prepare audiences for what will happen later

To provide a detailed summary about events to come

To allow audiences to visualize what is being described

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Answer:

To prepare audiences for what will happen later

Explanation:

Foreshadowing is an element used by writers in which they provide some information for the readers to know what will happen next in the story. The goal of this is to generate interest in the reader on what might come later. According to this, the answer is that the author uses foreshadowing to prepare audiences for what will happen later.

The other options are not right because the author is not trying to spoil the story but to generate expectations on the audience. Also, the idea is to provide a hint but not a detailed summary and foreshadowing is not for helping to visualize what is being described but to learn about what will happen next.

B, to prepare audiences for what will happen later.

In "The Adventures of Theseus," how do King Aegeus and the people of Athens react as Theseus boards the black-sailed ship? A. They shout because they are angry at Theseus for abandoning them. B. They weep because they fear that Theseus will never return. C. They are silent because Theseus has commanded them to be. D. They cheer because they know that Theseus has slain the Minotaur.

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In "The Adventures of Theseus," thw way that King Aegeus and the people of Athens react as Theseus boards the black-sailed ship is that "B. They weep because they fear that Theseus will never return" which represents the overall theme of the story. 

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A

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On Monday, David’s bank balance was $97. On Tuesday, his bank balance had changed by $56. Which amount could be the correct amount in David’s bank balance on Tuesday?
a. $163
b. $56
c. $41
d. $9

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To find the amount in David's bank balance on Tuesday( bank balance, by the way, is the amount of money in an account) you need to subtract his amount on Monday by how much it changed.
$97 - $56 = $41.
Therefore, he has $41 in his bank balance on Tuesday.

Which line does Shakespeare have Caesar say to show that he did not expect Brutus’s treachery?a. Et tu, Brute?
b. Veni, vidi, vici.
c. Beware the Ides of March.
d. This was the noblest Roman of them all.

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The correct answer is a:
Et tu, Brute?

it means "you too, Brutus" and refers to the fact that he did not expect Brutus to be against him like the other people.

Jamie is analyzing an advertisement that suggests people will impress their friends by wearing a certain brand of clothing. What persuasive technique is being used?A: Simple solution
B: Nostalgia
C: Positive Association
D: Beautiful People

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The persuasive technique is being used is referred to as Positive association.

What is Positive association?

This is a situation in which two variables interact with one another and results in the increase in value of the both of them.

In this situation, wearing this particular brand will impress his friends which will also lead to a corresponding increase in his value or worth within the group or company.

Read more about Positive Association here brainly.com/question/1641078

Hi. By telling people that they will impress their friends when they wear a certain brand of clothing, the ad is using a persuasive technique called positive association. The ad successfully employs this technique by instilling in people's minds that wearing that brand will lead to a positive outcome, thus the term positive association.

ANSWER: C. Positive Association.

On a scale of 1-5, rate your confidence in choosing a college major. Why did you choose that number ? Explain.

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

nowadays, many organization dont really need your cert of education. they only see your skills..

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