Impulsive, emotional Romeo acts as a character foil for Paris, who is stable yet dull. Option D is the right one.
Whe refering to literature, the term foil makes reference to a character who contrasts with other characters, often their qualities are quite the opposite from those of other characters.
Paris in the play Rome and Juliet is a suitor of Juliet. He is described as a handsome, wealthy man and a kinsman to Prince Escalus.
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no
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idk about your's but my sink or tub drain ain't big enough to suck up an entire country
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In All My Sons —one of Arthur Miller's most famous plays— one of the characters is Joe Keller. He is the breadwinner of his family and considers that nothing is more important than performing that role. Throughout the play we learn that he doesn't even care if the means to achieve it involve the suffering of others. At the end, we discover that in order to make some extra money, he sold faulty pieces of a plain to the US government and that resulted in the death of one of his sons who was in combat.
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A). Closely related is the ability to taste what you see. Researchers in Singapore are developing electrodes that, when placed on your tongue, mimic basic tastes, such as sweet, salty, bitter, and sour.
C). Google recently acquired Thrive Audio, a company that specializes in spatial audio—sounds that your ear registers as emanating from a particular place.
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'Virtual Reality Gets Real' primarily conveys the idea regarding the rapid and continuous advancements that are taking place in Virtual Reality which is expected to carry on in the future and the consequences associated with it through different sections.
As per the question, the central idea of the section 'Engaging All Your Senses' is most aptly supported by the sentences 'closely...sour' and 'Google place' as <u>it conveys that how virtual reality is able to capture our senses. It describes how 'the 3-dimensional audio can surround you and the development of electrodes make possible the ability to taste what you see' which not only supports but also substantiates the claim of virtual reality engaging our senses</u>. Thus, <u>options A and C</u> are the correct answers.