Jagged and menacing. The mountain loomed above us.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the sentence above, the subject of the sentence is the mountain. The verb that is used with this subject is the word loomed which shows that the subject is doing an action.
The order of the subject and the verb that has been reversed into subject verb order is mountain loomed where the subject is coming first and then it is followed by the verb. This is different from the general order of the verb subject.
Answer:
Every school is different and based on that, students are not given equal opportunities.
Explanation:
Public schools are funded differently. (I can discuss private schools later) Wealthier cities will be able to spend more on educations and provide their students with better materials. Naturally the students' families themselves are also wealthier, so they can afford more supplies/classes/extracurriculars that will better help them in the future. Poorer cities have less money in their budge to spend on education. Therefore, the technology may be lacking and the school will not be able to spend as much money on their students.
There should be articles on this. You can search simply for "are schools equal." If you are interested in debate, specifically LD, you can check out the standarize testing topic, which is very interesting and touches upon the idea of whether or not schools are equal and how a students' background has an impact on their scores.
<u>Lady Macbeth fears that her husband does not possess the personality traits that are necessary to achieve his main goal</u><u>: </u><u>to ascend to the throne</u><u>.</u> In other words,<u> she is worried that her husband is too kind to do what it takes to become king</u>, which is murdering Duncan. Moreover, in the play, she is the one that convinces Macbeth to do whatever is necessary to take the throne. Lady Macbeth is also the one that plans Duncan's death and calls her husband 'a coward' when Macbeth tells her that he should not kill Duncan.
The topic which the poem "Sea Rose" is mostly concerned about is what we as a society value as beauty, as stated in option B and explained below.
<h3>What is the poem "Sea Rose" about?</h3>
The poem discusses the topic of what we, as a society, value as beauty by comparing a regular, fresh rose to a sea rose. The latter is dry, harsh, and has an acrid fragrance, whereas the former is moist, soft, and has a sweet smell.
According to the speaker, there is more beauty to the sea rose, although society would value the regular rose the most. The sea rose, as the speaker explains, has suffered a lot - has been "flung" and "lifted". Its beauty comes from its history, from everything it went through.
With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.
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The correct answer is B.
"Animus possidendi" is a term derived from latin meaning "intention to possess."
This term is used in the legal sphere; therefore, Carson should use a legal dictionary to find the specific definition and usage of the term.