Although the rest of the question is not included, we can still describe what this quote means in the novel. This quote comes from the book <em>The Pearl</em> by John Steinbeck.
In this quote, Kino is describing his wife Juana. Kino has always been obsessed with manhood, and what it means to be a man. Similarly, he wants his wife to be a typical woman. Juana is indeed patient, fragile and submissive. She obeys her husband and fulfills ideals of traditional womanhood. However, she is also very strong. She is resilient, practical and brave. This semi-contradiction shocks Kino, but also allows him to rely on her for support throughout their troubles.
Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called <span><span>inferences.</span></span>
Are you asking for which ones are metaphors ??
If so...
The building was a maze
The sidewalk could fry an egg
Her eyes drilled into my face
The company is buried in work.
Those are all metaphors the others are literal
Answer:
The guy Tucker rescued was named Nibbles. Mr. Nibbles was so grateful that he gave Tucker a hundred dollars right on the spot.
Explanation:
Answer:
The given statement is False.
Explanation:
- These are some of the analytical tools designed to describe specific pieces in a writer's poetic narrative, by someone other than HR manager at working environments to make a comparison worker characteristics and everyone's increase productivity.
- By determining the correlation as well as contrasting the dissimilarities between stated components, the author can analyze components with what. Not only does he compose a series of similarities and parallels in this method, but maybe he should also discuss the reasoning for doing such as this one, and how much to gain from ever doing such as this.
So that the above would be the correct solution.