Answer: A - it reveals that matildas experience at austere hall has changed her.
Explanation:
Answer:
В. She worries that he will hurt himself on the rocks.
E. She worries that she has been too protective of him.
Explanation:
In the book, "Through the Tunnel", Jerry and his mother are on vacation to a country with beaches. It is inferred that they are regular visitors of a certain beach and on the first day as they were walking to it, Jerry notices a rocky bay. His mother notices that he is not walking as fast and thinks he does not want to be with her so he goes with her but keeps his mind on the rocks all day.
The next day the scenario repeats itself and so his mother asks him if he no longer wants to go to the beach with her. After some hesitation he says he would like to play at the rocky bay.
The first thought on her mind was for his safety and then she worried that she may have been too overbearing and protective and so let him go.
Answer:
I believe line B is iambic:
B. I went to Boston Sunday morning.
Explanation:
<u>Iamb is a sequence consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. If that happens four times, for instance, it is called a iambic tetrameter. If it repeats five times, a iambic pentameter, and so on. Therefore, we are looking for the line that shows a pattern of unstressed-stressed. In that case, the only possibility is letter B. See what happens when we highlight the stressed syllables in line B:</u>
<u>B. I </u><u>went</u><u> to </u><u>Bos</u><u>ton </u><u>Sun</u><u>day </u><u>morn</u><u>ing.</u>
<u>We have iambs, an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. We can conclude, thus, that letter B is the best option.</u>
Just to prove how the same does NOT happen in the other options, let's highlight their stressed syllables as well:
A. Pirouette for the folks in the back.
C. Martin isn't ever going fishing now.
D. Music is harmony, rhythm, and melody.