He asks if he will ever see his love again
Hamlet
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It is about the Delphic oracle, Laius' death, lies, and the outcome of his overthrow that Oedipus asks Creon in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus asks Creon about the Delphic oracle's insights on how to end the current pestilence in Thebes. He poses questions about finding the guilty in King Laius' murder. He questions Creon about the lies that appear to be told by Teiresias the blind prophet. Finally, he seeks to know if he can be exiled instead of executed and if he can see his daughters, the sister Princesses Antigone and Ismene.
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
They are asking about the outcome of the case, whether it has been finalized and the details of the disposition if it has been finalized.
Best to say whatever pleases her, pleases you. This will keep your tail out of the wringer in case of a poor outcome, or if she is " testing " you .
In "Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy, the King asks the Hermit three questions: When is the right time to begin everything? Who are the most important people? What is the most important thing to do? The Hermit's answers are: 1) The most important time is now; 2) The most important person is the one you are with; 3) The most important thing to do is to do good to that person.
He is shown the outcome of his death its grave and what would happen after. It was the ghost task to hammer home the potential outcome should Scrooge fail to react and change. It wasn't until Scrooge begged for mercy and made an oath to change that he was allowed is second chance
The third person singular for the verb to ask is asks:He asks...She asks...It asks...John asks...Jane asks...Rover asks...
Because that is what you want to outcome to be although you must be thinking in reality. "its never going to happen" but that's what you've always wished for. That's for you to sort out and figure out them questions. ^^
rogat is he asks (she asks / it asks).It can also regularly mean to ask for.benedictionem rogat he asks for a blessing.
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Yes, Juliet is sincere in her apology for deceiving her parents and feigning her death in order to be with Romeo. She expresses genuine remorse for causing them pain and asks for their forgiveness. Her apology is a pivotal moment in the play's tragic outcome.
guy asks girl end of
Stay out of it, it's none of your business