Answer:
Nothing good ever comes from truly loving another.
Explanation:
Answer:
Objective writing is writing based on facts/evidence, where subjective writing is based on the writers point of view. Subjective written has much more room to be bias than objective writing does. A writer may use objective writing when writing an current events article, where as a writer may use subjective writing when writing a personal memoir.
Answer:
C. crashed
Explanation:
Each word has two types of meaning:
- Denotation - its literal meaning;
- Connotation - the emotional or cultural association it carries.
Words <em>dinner, invited, </em>and<em> turkey</em> are used in their primary, literal meaning. The only word that is used somewhat figuratively is <em>crashed</em>. The primary meaning of the verb<em> to crash</em> is <em>to break or fall to pieces with noise</em> or <em>to collide, especially violently and noisily </em>(when we talk about moving vehicles, objects, etc.). Here, it means <em>to go somewhere you are not invited</em>. It's not a positive concept. That's why option C is the correct one.
I believe her first name is Catherine. (Are you asking about "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë?)
Answer:
I beleive you would not include all details that the author presented in the text. (The answer is 3.)
Explanation:
A sumary is supposed to only include the main points, not the details.