Answer:
D: the text gives no hint
Explanation:
The reader never really finds out where, exactly Madame Loisel loses the necklace. But, the author suggests that when she is getting ready to leave the ball, and it is very late, and she has had a great time, and does not want the feeling of joy and excitement that she has experienced by tarnished by the thought of her actual life at home, that it causes her to resists the efforts of her husband...
In the play "Everyman" Death's attitude is C. Vengeful.
When the play begins, the character Death proclaims that death is a weapon, employed to punish "every man... that liveth beastly/Out of God's laws." In fact, Everyman's fear of death originates not only because he prefers the material world instead of devotion for Christ, but also because he is certain he has lived "out of God's laws" and will suffer from eternal condemnation once he dies. That is to say, death is a mild punishment for people who led ungodly lives, since eternal punishment will come afterwards.
Answer:
the correct answer is "im-"
Explanation:
If I was going to answer something in a paper form, I would research up on the topic and start to think of my own ideas, while writing down other ideas or transitions that will smoothly relate everything.