Answer:
1. ..to always need fixed when I was a student.
<span>You first have to
know the meaning of the word Subject which is in this case the one
which is asked. So, in a simple english sentence, a subject can be a
person, place, thing or an idea that is being discussed or studied.
It may do or be something which the verb allows us to find out. The
verb of a sentence must always be considered. It is the one which
expresses an action being done so in the sentence, “In the Elm Tree
cawed one large black crow”, we should look at the verb cawed which
is also in past tense. What is cawing? Therefore, the subject of this
sentence is the crow because it is the one who does the verb “cawed”. The answer to this question is letter C.</span>
<span>The word ''Inflexible'' has ''in'' which turns the word ''flexible'' into an antonym (the opposite of a word). The Greek prefix ''in'' means ''not'' or ''in''.
Also, ''-ible'' is a Greek suffix which can mean ''is'' or ''can be''.
Hope this helps! :)
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Answer and Explanation:
Araby is a short story by author James Joyce, published in 1914. In the closing sentence by the narrator, he calls himself a "creature driven and derided by vanity." The author probably chose to describe the narrator as a creature to convey his disappointment at himself. The narrator had high expectations of the bazaar he was visiting, of the turn his love life would take, of all the romance and beauty that would be brought into his life. All of that was taken away from him once he realized the bazaar is a warehouse full of cheap things. He fails to find the gift he was looking for, something different, beautiful, something that would enchant the woman he is in love with. At the end, he realizes his own naivety and vanity. At this point, he is more of a creature than a man, in his own eyes, so disappointed he is at himself.