Juliet's attitude toward her mother changes a lot between Act 1 and Act 4. She is respectful and dutiful in Act 1 but by Act 4 she has to listen to her mother gleefully planning the murder of her husband--not something designed to endear her mother to her.
you tell me i asked you
their attidue towards death is their are not afarid to die
No, i would rather not. It haunts me
It tells you that Huck cares about Jim very much, even though it surprises Jim.
the Romans built aqueducts to rpovide their town with clean and fresh water , which improved public health.
She wants to figure out if Juliet is even interested in marriage.
That she favours her children far more than her step children
Johnny doesn't let his mother see him when he is in the hospital because he knows that his mother will yell at him and tell him what a mess he has made.
"Here comes your father; tell him so yourself and see how he will take it at your hands." In other words, lady Capulet says that it is not her problem, but her husband's.
The Romans had a liberal attitude towards the religions of the conquered peoples.respected and tolerate. With respect to their own religion, their attitude was to respect their gods and to offer sacrifices in their honour to placate them. Not to do so would show disrespect and cause the wrath of the gods. The observance of religious cults, festivals, rituals and rules was also important. The Romans were very religious.
Just tell her you like her... easy x
you can usually tell by her attitude and body language towards a male. if she is "smiley" torwards the male or giggles/laughs alot. another way to tell is how she touches the male and for how long she does so. 3 or more seconds and you can usually tell she likes you; or even how she puts herself out towards the male like hair flipping or even being closer than the usual "personal bubble".