In the passage, Juliet expresses her deep love for Romeo and her willingness to forsake her family name for him, showing that she is willing to defy societal norms for their relationship. Additionally, her impulsive decision to marry Romeo despite the risks involved suggests her passionate and headstrong nature in pursuing their love.
Communication is important. A+
plz suggest sme topic for b.ed final lesson
Folktales condense lesson and suggest meaning in way that is much more?
The moral is not to have war because it is going to backfire.
We don't have the passage, but you need to answer this question. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.
One important lesson from Romeo and Juliet's actions is the destructive power of feuding and hatred between families. Their love was overshadowed by the conflict between the Montagues and Capulets, leading to tragic consequences for both families.
The passage summarizes the moral or lesson of the fable, emphasizing the key takeaway for the reader to learn from the story. It provides insight into the deeper meaning behind the fable's narrative and encourages reflection on how the lesson can be applied to real-life situations.
Actually, I would suggest that if you actually love him and want to be with him, it's better off communicating openly with him about what he did to upset you, rather than "teaching him a lesson". "Teaching him a lesson" just causes resentment in the long run.
I would suggest finding a good gunsmith and asking for a lesson.
Juliet learns that Romeo was her love and she kills herself to die at the same time as when he died. She had been wrong to fake a suicide, and in her wrongdoing she had killed Romeo who killed himself as a result of losing his life. Juliet tries to fix things and kills herself in her anguish and torment.
from 2nd, 5th, and mostly on 8th lesson.... i suggest prepare with 2,5,7,8 surely you can write
To find the theme of a passage, look for recurring ideas, main messages, and underlying meanings throughout the text. Consider the overall message or lesson that the author is trying to convey. Themes are often universal and can be inferred from character actions, conflicts, and symbols in the passage.