Answer:
A- Robert <u>polished</u> his saddle.
Explanation:
If you take out "his saddle", the sentence does not make sense. Taking out "for the wagon", the sentence will still make sense. If you can take out the word(s) that the verb is applying to (what is Robert doing, he's polishing his saddle), and if the sentence does not make sense, then it is a transitive verb.
Physically: Yes
Mentally: Sometime no.
Not everybody has killed before. So it really depends.
Some people will reach to depression if they "accidently" killed someone
Answer:
The quote said by Nick means that Daisy will not leave Tom for Jay, thus making it evident that jay Gatsby will be left again.
This quote is important as it gave a foreshadowing of what Jay will be getting, his illusion of getting back with Daisy being shattered and he will be left alone again.
Explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the courage and commitment of a man named Jay Gatsby in his aim of attaining his previous lover Daisy even though sh had already been married to Tom Buchanan. the story also shows the different lives that the wealthy people like Tom and Daisy lead in comparison to Nick and Gatsby.
In Chapter 8, Nick says that <em>"[Gatsby] couldn’t possibly leave Daisy until he knew what she was going to do. He was clutching at some last hope and I couldn’t bear to shake him free."</em> This statement shows his concern for his neighbor who seem to still think that he has a chance to get Daisy but which was an unlikely scenario as Nick already knows his cousin Daisy will not leave Tom for Jay. The statement means that Jay will be unsuccessful in his aim of getting Daisy.
This statement is also important as it acts as the final 'nail in the coffin' or Gatsby as it is the scene where he will be again dejected and left alone, unsuccessful in his illusion of regaining what he had previously lost.
Answer: Some potential traits of an offspring of two heterozygous parents with traits for brown hair, B, and blonde hair, b, include brown and blond. Since both parents are heterozygous, the genetic traits would be Bb and Bb. Also since the B (brown) is the dominant trait, the likelihood of a brown-haired offspring is three-fourths more likely than a blonde offspring. All the genetic possibilities are BB (brown), Bb (brown because of the dominant trait), Bb (brown), and bb (blonde).
Answer:
A carol is a song and a stave is a chapter in a song. Since Dickens called the story a carol, he decided to call the chapters staves.