Answer:
Apposition is a grammatical construction in which two elements, normally noun phrases, are placed side by side so that one element identifies the other in a different way; the two elements are said to be in apposition.
Explanation:
At the end of the story, the narrator not only feels compassion for Miss Lottie, but as an adult, she feels her pain as well.... the need for beauty, the passion for marigolds.
For one does not have to be ignorant and poor to find that his life is as barren as the dusty yards of our town. And I too have planted marigolds.
Answer:
The narrator's traveling companion said no for tworeasons: a) we're in a hurry, and b) it's creepy to go
into a crazy person's home.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from the paragraph 1, it is narrated that the narrator's companion objected while saying they were in a hurry and another reason for the objection was because they were horrified at the sight of the lunatic.
Therefore, the sentence that BEST restates the information in the sentence found in
paragraph 1 is The narrator's traveling companion said no for tworeasons: a) we're in a hurry, and b) it's creepy to go
into a crazy person's home.
First off, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime was an amazing book, just saying.
Second, I'll give the answer a go!
Christopher's trip to London helped make him feel more independent and to show him that he could do things on his own. He was able to go all on his own with no help (except from his rat, Toby, of course). And so, this trip showed him that he was even smarter than he thought he was.
This is not the full answer. If you need more, maybe go back over the book a little bit!
I hope this helps out!
Answer:
acrid
acrid means unpleasantly bitter which applies to both taste/odor and manner/temper