Answer:sorry
Explanation: need more info
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Marlow calls a highly flawed colonialist official a "supernatural being."
Explanation:
Heart of Darkness is a novel by Joseph Conrad, who was a Polish-British writer. The book tells the story of a trip to the Congo Free State, considered as the Heart of Africa. Charles Marlow is the narrator of the novel. Since the story is being told from a trip up the River Thames, Conrad creates a parallelism between London and Africa. Sarcasm is defined as a device that mocks trying to attack a person or a group of people through irony or satire.
From the option, letter A contains sarcasm because Marlow assigns the colonialist supernatural characteristics just because of the context, meaning that the guy could be just another one in a different situation, or even someone despicable.
Answer:
They are clear and neatly formatted.
They include the teachers exact words
They include key dates and numbers.
They include everything the teacher says.
They have sections with proper headings.
They summarize important information.
(BOLDED IS THE ONES CHECKED OFF)
1.
What mood do these lines from the last stanza of
"The Rainy Day" create?
"Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining . . ."
A. angry and irritated
B. wistful and sad
C. realistic and defeated
D. hopeful and resolute
The mood do these lines from the
last stanza of "The Rainy Day" create is hopeful and resolute. The answer is letter D.
Answer:
the verb is pulling, and the verbal is participle.
Explanation:
this is beacause pulling is the present participle of pull.