The answer you seek is “the practice of having two or more husbands”
<span>In fact, it seems like the room and its creepy atmosphere might really be getting to our speaker. Even the rustling sound of the curtains seems sad to him .As he listens, he begins to really freak out, his head filling with "fantastic terrors."His heart starts to beat faster too; to calm himself down, he has to tell himself (twice) that the knocking sound he hears is just a visitor.<span>The more he says it though, the more we all know that it can't just be that, or at least not the kind of visitor he might be expecting…</span></span>
When you say, Less is more. In my mind, it practically means less is best. Meaning, its best not to use to much.
For example: S<span>ome one might say, -"You shouldn't wear too much ostentatious jewelry. A simple pearl necklace is more classy. Less is more."
~Thats basically what it means :)</span>
In Act 1
Ragueneau and Le Bret discuss Cyrano's nose. They are joking if the nose is real or not, and Le Bret responds "He keeps it on, - and cleaves in two any man who dares remark on it!"
"He keeps it on" simply means it really is his nose
and "cleaves in two" he will fight anyone who makes fun or "dares remark on it."
Answer:
Page 40
Explanation:
The given quote "maybe the two different worlds we lived in were not so different. We saw the same sunset" can be found on Page 40 in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
the page number may differ considering the publication and version one is using.