Answer:
A collective noun is a noun that represents a collection of individuals, usually people, such as: a team
for example: eleven football players a family
for example: mother, father and two children a crew
for example: 100 sailors
Explanation:
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The verbal irony here is “my windows commanded an unobstructed view of a lofty brick wall”
This use of irony tells the reader that there was a perfect view of a brick wall from the windows
Answer:
"It will make readers associate Stylin' Shades with being a good person"
Explanation:
Well I just looked at it and the key words "you'll know you've made the world brighter for someone else." and knew that it was for being a "good person"
True they can. I am not sure about this
Rainsford's actions are justified because he will never truly be free until Zaroff is dead. A "beast at bay" refers to someone who is still being hunted. Rainsford will always feel hunted as long as Zaroff is alive, because he knows the 'hunt' will always go on in Zaroff's mind. He has to kill Zaroff so he doesn't have to live in fear.