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[Homework Help] An arc of a circle measures 80 degrees and has a length of [tex]88\pi \text{ cm}[/tex]. What is the diameter?

[Homework Help] Traditions Clothing Store is having a sale. Shirts that were regularly priced at $20 are on sale for $17. What is the percentage of decrease in the price of the shirts?

[Homework Help] What is 5 times the square root of 54?

[Homework Help] Is the federal system the best way to govern the U.S.?

[Homework Help] Can someone read my essay and tell me what I need to improve? Also, please suggest what I should include in my conclusion. Thank you! **“Love Exists”** True love is when you are comfortable with the person you love, can't stop thinking about them, and are willing to give up everything to be with them, just like Romeo and Juliet feel for each other. Romeo and Juliet both give up their family names and commit suicide so that they can be together. Friar Lawrence also truly loves Romeo, and therefore he continues warning Romeo about his hasty decisions regarding love and agrees to marry him to Juliet. True love does exist in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by the well-known writer William Shakespeare, as demonstrated by the characters Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence. Firstly, Juliet possesses true love for Romeo and therefore advises him to “deny thy father and refuse thy name" (II, ii, 34-35), or if he will not, then she is willing to “no longer be a Capulet” (II, ii, 36). Juliet is in such deep and true love with Romeo that she is willing to do anything, even disown her family name, which at that time held great magnitude because it defined your status in society. In addition, Juliet loves Romeo to such an extent that she understands him fully throughout. She answers Romeo's proposal before he even proposes to her. Romeo asks her to marry him, but in reply, from her balcony, she says, “I gave thee mine before thou didst request it” (II, ii, 128). Juliet is indeed truly in love with Romeo because she can interpret his intentions and knows what he is headed towards. Only a person you truly love can you understand to such an extent, like Juliet did. Secondly, true love is also present in Romeo's heart for Juliet because he is also willing to disown his family name and die for her. Juliet tells Romeo when they are at her balcony that his name is keeping them apart, so Romeo replies, “My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself / Because it is an enemy to thee. / Had I it written, I would tear the word” (II, ii, 55-57). Romeo will disown his family name because it is an enemy to Juliet, and anything that is an enemy to her is automatically an enemy to him. He loves Juliet so much that he would declare her enemies his own. After hearing the false statement of Juliet’s death, Romeo makes his ultimate decision of suicide. He buys the poison because he can no longer live in the world without his true love, Juliet. Romeo reveals his love for Juliet when he promises that he “will lie with her tonight.” Only a person you truly love will you die for, because they are so precious and meaningful to your life that without their company, life is unlivable. In addition, Romeo wishes to rather die than be exiled because he does not want to be without Juliet’s love, as he says, “My life would be better ended by their hate, than death prorogued, wanting of thy love” (III, i, 132-133). In conclusion, Romeo does truly love Juliet and will do anything to be with her, even if disowning his name or committing suicide will get him any closer. Lastly, Friar Lawrence truly loves Romeo and therefore keeps on warning him about his hasty decisions of love and agrees to marry him to Juliet the Capulet. He does this in order to bring peace, as it was the only way to obtain it. Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet even though he can get persecuted for this, just so that the two families can stop their feud and have peace for once. He tells Romeo that “for this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (II, iii, 91-92). Additionally, Friar Lawrence holds Romeo very dear and warns him about love. He tells Romeo that “wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast” (II, iii, 94), trying to slow Romeo down so he thinks one hundred percent true love for Juliet. Friar Lawrence cares about Romeo as he does not want him to get into trouble or a mess. In conclusion, Friar Lawrence did truly love Romeo and decides to marry him to Juliet. This will create peace between the families and also warns him about his life decisions. [Conclusion needed]

[Homework Help] For what value of [tex]x[/tex] would the quotient [tex](3x^2 + 4x - 5) \div (x + 2)[/tex] not make sense?

[Homework Help] Suggest the best imperial unit to measure: 1. The distance from London to New York 2. The amount of water in a jug 3. The weight of a pencil 4. The height of a man

[Homework Help] Which statement defines the temperature of a sample of matter? 1. Temperature is a measure of the total electromagnetic energy of the particles. 2. Temperature is a measure of the total thermal energy of the particles. 3. Temperature is a measure of the average potential energy of the particles. 4. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.

[Homework Help] Why was the Berlin Wall built?

[Homework Help] Which quantity can vary among atoms of the same element? A. mass number B. atomic number C. number of protons D. number of electrons