Or leave a kiss but in the cup
The thirst that from the soul doth rise
I would not change for thine
I'd say that the way the speaker's feelings change between the beginning and the end of Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 is that A. they change from hopeless to thankful.
In the beginning, the speaker is envying others, and is desperate to change something about himself. He is sad and cannot seem to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But, when he thinks about his love, everything changes for the better.
Answer:
C). to introduce the main character.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given excerpt as the section of the story aims to 'introduce a main character' i.e. 'Father Wolf.' The details about the routine('seven o'clock...woke up'), behavior('scratched himself...spread...paws' etc.), and his daily task('time to hunt again') display that the author is introducing him to the readers by offering details regarding him.
The descriptions display that there is no conflict about which the author would create uncertainty or suspense and since there is no tension, breaking it is out of the context. Neither does the author talk about a problem whose solution he seems to be providing. Thus, the only logical option is <u>option C</u> which is the correct answer.
The right answer is C: It can be difficult and confusing when you do not know why you need to do certain things. This is the answer because when we feel confused we don't know very well how to act in a different scenario. This also might influence the way we do something we alreday know. This is pretty obvious -for example- when someone wants to be in a relationship and one of the members doesn't wanna any compromise but the other does. And when this person is asked about staying together, he/she maintains the same postiion.. making suffering the other person, and of course the whole relationship. It's definitely a bad situation.
Answer:
Eric is the Birlings' son and is in his early twenties, he is described as being 'not quite at ease, half shy, half assertive'. In other words, he lacks confidence. At points he tries to stand up to his father but is talked down.