Answer:
27. b) in the morning
28. c) To tell God about the place
29. b) The factories were off
30. c) The beauty of London in the morning
Explanation:
27- "This City now doth, like a garment, wear
The <u>beauty of the </u><u>morning</u>; silent, bare,"
28- "Dear God! <u>the very houses seem asleep</u>"- The narrator is describing the city to God
29- "All bright and glittering in <u>the </u><u>smokeless </u><u>air</u>."
30- same as 27
Answer:
The rain continues for weeks, and Bruno notices that Shmuel's getting thinner and thinner. It's birthday time for Bruno's father and his mom arranges a party for him and the officers. ... Shmuel. Shmuel tells him Kotler brought him to the house to polish glasses for the party.
Explanation:
To try to persuade someone to do something based on the fact that "everyone's
doing it"
Answer:
1. I will try to talk more (hopefully)
2. I will put effort on my assignments by completing them
3. I could also put more effort by making sure that I dont do my assignments late
The correct answer is A: Through his constant questions.
<em><u>In "The Storyteller," by Saki (H. H. Munro), Cyril keeps irritating Aunt and making difficult questions during a train journey. She is so annoyed that she decides to tell the children an unoriginal story, which does not satisfy them. As a result, the Bachelor joins the conversation and tells them a story that does not involve a happy ending, which Aunt finds improper and the children amusing.</u></em>
H. H. Munro, also known by his pen name "Saki", was born in Burma but had to move to England after the sudden death of his mother. His stories are usually a criticism and a satire of the Edwardian England in which he grew up .In "The Storyteller" he satirizes society's values when it comes to raising and educating children. <u>He uses the constant questions posed by Cyril to contribute to the satire of the story and to allude to the theme of questioning authority.</u>