History, 27.09.2019 17:30, jakhunter354
What does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines from act iv, scene 2 of romeo and juliet? [enter juliet.] capulet: how now, my headstrong! where have you been gadding? â juliet: where i have learnâd me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition to you and your behests; and i am enjoinâd by holy lawrence to fall prostrate here,3/30/2015 romeo and juliet: unit test to beg your pardon: --pardon, i beseech you! henceforward i am ever rulâd by you. (1 point)
a. brave
b. intelligent
c. strong
d. willful
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History, 21.06.2019 18:30, kierraware04
Asap 50 choose one civil war topic! write a report of at least 400 words -a major civil war battle -civil war munitions and uniforms -the emancipation proclamation -the gettysburg adress make sure to correctly cite your research source or sources in your writing!
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, starfox5454
What was the difference between bombing military targets in the united kingdom, and bombing the city of london? a. bombing a city kills lots of innocent civilians, bombing a military target doesn't b. bombing military targets didn't force the u. k. to surrender, but bombing london did c. military targets were bombed by japan, while london was bombed by the nazis d. london was bombed before the u. s. entered the war; military targets were bombed afterward
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