Instructions:Drag each tile to the correct box.
Using what you learned about word origins and word parts, match the words to their respective meanings.
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compulsive or irrational
Answer:
Madame Loisel's decison to marry Monsieur Loisel just shows the dissastifaction in her life as the wife of a clerk in the Ministry of Education, and sets the tone for what the remainder of her life will be. And also seeing that she is so very unhappy in this marriage because of her husband and overlooks his greed and satisfaction, because he's really just using her and neither of them are happy.
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This is really what I got out of it, bits and pieces. If it isn't what you needed I'm very sorry. But this should be enough to cover the question.
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For Number 5, what is being personified is the summers "eye" (also you can use complexion as personification). You should probably know this but personification puts human traits to non human traits. And what it reveals about summer is that summer is hot and also that that the sun is out for only some of the time. For 6, the speaker emphasizes (line 1) that if he can compare (the person he is talking to) to a summer day.
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The answer is: King Richard III.
In the "International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes: Cracking an Ancient Case," the riddle makes reference to the English king from the House of York. The reason is the word "Board" corresponds with his personal badge, which was a white boar. Besides, his enemy was the Tudor King Henry VII, wo succeeded him and whose badge was a red rose. Richard had taken Edward's throne after the latter was considered illegitimate. His story was told by William Shakespeare, who was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Finally, his body was found under a car park in Leicester, which explains the Jaguars and Vauxhalls car brands.
The definition of ungainly is graceless. He later on wants the raven to leave, so I would say he means that it’s an intrusive and annoying bird.