The answer is D. *WHEN* is the best time of year to travel to Italy?
Since Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking country, I would try to pick up on French. If I needed it, I would pack lots of extra clothes. I would eat some syrup (because, why not?) and there's a couple of places I would visit. I would try and stay in some of the southernmost places in Quebec because it is slightly less cold. I'd DEFINITELY need a passport and a rental vehicle. I would travel to Montreal for the fun of it. I'd probably rent a jet ski and go wild!
Bryce can draw as well as any professional artist can.
Correct.
A passage in the dialogue between Lizabeth's parents that help convey their characters is
- the scene where her father lamented for not having bought his wife a gift for twenty-two years.
The scene is a very touching one that elicits feelings of pity and grief for the poor condition of the family.
The man laments about not having bought anything for his wife for the past twenty-two years. He is sad and sobs like a child for the deep poverty they found themselves in.
The scene is heartbreaking for it communicates the helplessness of the man in a relatable way.
Even when his wife tries to comfort him by promising a used coat from Mr. Ellis, the man feels more embittered because they have to use the leftovers of the whites.
These emotions are believable for no one likes poverty or having to live at the mercy of others.
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My best guess for the answer to this question is that the listener in My Last Duchess interacts with the speaker while the listener in Life in a Love does not. In My Last Duchess, a rich duke is having a conversation with a man about a portrait of his late wife while negotiating a deal to marry a new woman. Life in a Love is about a man's reaction to a woman possibly leaving him. In the first poem, there seems to be a more active conversation going on. I hope this helps. None of the other answers seem as relevant, so I think this is the right one.