<span>"Was what the writer said worthwhile".
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<em>The double-meaning is that he senses a coldness between Elizabeth and him after she found out about his affair and that there is nothing in the house to brighten the decor.</em>
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<em>emilythompson35464 </em>
<em>hope this helps srry if it doesn't tho</em>
The correct option is B: new, overwhelming.
Adjectives are usually used to modify nouns. In this case, in the sentence "[although] the new students worked hard, they could barely keep up with the overwhelming amount of homework", "new" modifies "students" and "overwhelming" modifies "amount of homework".
The other options contain "barely" which is an adverb, not an adjective. Moreover, "hard" is also used as an adverb in the sentence. Adverbs such as "barely" modify a verb. That is to say, they add information about HOW an action is.
Answer:
I feel like they are really irritating.