Petruchio tries to intimidate Kate by yelling at his servants for any slight mistake they commit and Kate acts indifferent to it and simply bears with it.
Explanation:
Five specific insults that Petruchio throws at the servants:
- malt-horse drudge
- peasant swain
- rascal knaves
- drudge
- unwashed farm worker
<u>The irony is that while Petruchio tries to intimidate Kate and make her obey him more, all it does is aggravate her and make her determined to see her new husband as a buffoon.</u>
Kate seems to be completely happy to have her basic needs fulfilled and the antics of her husband annoy her and have an opposite effect.
It should be C because it doesn’t create a soft sound so that wouldn’t make sense and emphasize a connection really doesn’t have much to deal with alliteration
This is used when the subject of a sentence receives the action instead of doing it. This is a one-sentence summary of a paragraph's main point. This refers to the ordering of elements in a sentence. This is whoever will be reading or listening to a piece of work/speech.
Answer:
You could just steal the slogan from Philippine Airlines: "It's more fun in the Philippines!" and then like elaborate. It would be more like an infographic than a slogan poster, but I mean whatever works. Or you could say "Las Pilipinas: Kay Ganda at Masaya!" (it's supposed to say the philippines: so beautiful and fun, but idrk cuz my mom's the one who is filipino and speaks tagalog not me)
Answer:Short E
Explanation:
Y would sound similar to a short E sound when said out loud. You wouldn't pronounce it yee-low, oh-low, or ollow (which is long e, long o, and short o respectively).