Answer: To perform magic
Explanation:
The phrase is: 'Perhaps he was shouting - but the sound did not reach me. But how the deuce had he done this? I felt like a man who has just seen a new conjuring trick.'
In this context, the word conjuring refers to performing some kind of magic trick, because the speaker uses it as a metaphor of something unexplainable at first sight. It doesn´t refer to the action of calling someone, nor bringing something to mind. Although the word 'conjuring might usually be used to refer to the summons of a spirit, in this sentence that wouldn´t make sense.
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I believe the answer you are looking for is;
- Students will be able to appreciate and better understand Shakespeare's successes by examining his failures.
I have not read your text, so I cannot be 100% positive but this seems the most logical. Authors feel the need to share that not everything they have done was a success, and its okay to fail. You grow from failure and learn from it. All these famous writers have failed works that they used to improve their good works.
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3. There are weeds growing between the rows of marigolds
Quite similarly, ever since I was a young kid I used to dream about going to London, it was my life goal you could say.
It seemed quite impossible as I come from a working class family however I decided to work during college in order to save every pennie and book a flight to the UK.
I was finally able to do it, I was one flight away from seeing London for the first time ever, I could not have been more excited.
Once I got there, for the first time in my life I knew how dissapointment felt like. It was nothing like I imagined, it was exactly how no one ever described it to me: crowded, dirty and ordinary.
I learned to love its streets and its people but frankly I'd only return if it was for free.
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