"Part of speech" and "vocabulary" are the two among the choices given in the question that <span>can help you determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word when identified without consulting the dictionary. The correct options among all the options that are given in the question are option "B" and option "C". I hope it helps you.</span>
Hello there! :D
I don't want to give you a copy-paste answer but I am willing to discuss and talk about my thoughts on this idea.
This is a quote from Nicholson Baker in his book <em>The Anthologist:</em>
You have to suffer in order to be a human being who can help people understand suffering.
And this quote is from Aristotle:
Learning is not childs' play. Learning is pain.
Experience and connection result through shared experiences, most of them involving pain and suffering because we live in a broken world with imperfect people. Pain and suffering is ultimatley an outlet for connection. Connection and collaboration lead to new ideas and new ideologies. It leads to creation! Ultimatley, the way a person connects with the world is also the way that a person sees the world. Creativity stems from this, this view of the world. There is something inherenet about suffering that makes great art. Nothing truly beautiful was special because it was beautiful, but because it was hard to make and create. Michelangelo's work wasn't special because he was Michelangelo, but because his art was created through labor and pain and time, all finitie limitations that human beings have. Our sufferings.
The quotes are here to help you see the connection between my thoughts and the questions you presented. Feel free to use them and think about them!
I hope my musings helped and that you have a wonderful day,
Kai xx
Can you tell I want to be a philosophy major? xD
Answer:
She uses a synonym context clue (stealthy )
She uses punctuation (little by little)
She also uses a tone clue when she describes "Nature" as something that "encroaches... with long, tenacious fingers"
Explanation:
Answer: The falling action in Hill House consists of most of Chapter 9. ... poem, 'The Hill We Climb', and go into a literary analysis, and end my dissecting ... Guthriegabs: Reading to Analyze the Poem "The Hill We Climb," by Amanda ... be recovering from what her husband, a physician, calls a nervous condition.
Explanation:
Answer:
awe and surprised because he has no idea why Willy left town.
Explanation:
The passage mentions that Bobo waited for six hours, which means he really was not expecting Willy not to show up or to just disappear. Therefore he was surprised when he realized Willy most likely had left town without him.