Oh my goodness I tried *so hard* to answer this earlier but it kept saying I had "offensive words" in the answer ugh
So this is way too dramatic, but it's the best I could come up with:
people dying, children crying, virus thriving
The writer is trying to inform the audience.
According to the internet, the Friar is referring to Juliet's parent that them crying is normal and natural, but since Juliet is in a better place, they should rejoice for the dead and that her soul is still pure when she goes up to heaven because she is young.
Or,
Natures tear meaning natural tears, merriment meaning happy. It is natural to cry over the death of a child but they should be happy she is going to be in a better place.
Answer:
yeah sure
Explanation:
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Answer:
The friends were extraordinarily loyal to each other.
Explanation:
The allusion to the Three Musketeers is meant to compare that to their friendship. The story of the Three Musketeers is centered around the loyal and inseperable friendship of the musketeers