The best way to shop (in my opinion) is to go to shopping centers. This is because if you do it online, the things you may be looking for may be fake, cheaply made, or it just might not look like the picture on the computer screen. I have no idea what High Street means, but I would much rather go to the store in person, not online.
Because anyone could’ve said they were a doctor and no one had any idea of knowing if they were telling the truth or not. Also because doctors were still learning about medicines and surgeries.
Corporal works of mercy:
1. to feed the hungry
2.to give drink to the thirsty
3.to clothe the naked
4. to shelter the homeless
5.to visit the sick
6.to visit the imprisoned
7.to bury the dead
spiritual works of mercy:
1.to instruct the ignorant
2.to counsel the doubtful
3.to admonish sinners
4.to bear wrongs patiently
5.to forgive offenses willingly
6.to comfort the sorrowful
7.to pray for the living and the dead
Answer:
a. "Please do not hassle the customer service representatives with too frequent questions."
Explanation:
Connotative meaning is when the meaning of any given sentence or word is implied without the literal meaning of the given word or sentence. This is contrary to the denotative meaning of the given word.
Among the given sentences, the sentence which has a connotative meaning is option a where the request to not hassle the customer service representatives is made. The literal meaning of the word along with the secondary meaning which is not to disturb the customer service representatives too much with the questions.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Greek theatre was acted out on stage and because there was no modern technology, acting had to compensate by becoming over-exaggerated. Masks and colours were used to represent characters so that the audience could identify them from a distance as the theatres were very large. Greek theatre used a chorus to feed back to the audience what was happening in the play, almost like a narrator, but instead it was a group of people. The chorus could also represent society’s views as a whole.
In ancient Greece, theatre was a really big deal. Crowds of 15,000 people would gather to see a play.