Answer:"Bold" was all I could think about his plan
To just go fishing and not go to school
Brilliant was what it was - on or off hand -
All who saw it that day thought it was cool
Worms was what was lacking - and that was all
So I dug around until bait was had
Slimy things fishing worms, just a gross ball,
But it's a thing for bringing fish to hand
So slipping out a school room door that day-
Two boys, a can of worms, a fishing plan -
Until Mrs Smith then caught on to our play
And stuck a hand into our wormy can
Sounds that I did not know - but did Mrs Smith
Still may stay in that school room air forthwith
Explanation:
The plural form of analysis is analyses, pronounced "uh-NAL-uh-Sees".
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Answer:
kak· or· rhaph· io· pho· bia
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The answer is C.
The physician is the character that may be perceived as the most superstitious and antiquated to modern readers because the story called "The Physician" in the Cantebury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is about the importance of honor and respect the virginity in that time. Taking into account that the Cantebury Tales were write from 1387 to 1400.
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Answer:The speaker believes that Porphyria herself wants to die because he says she felt no pain. In the end, the speaker says, 'And yet, God has not said a word!,' which probably means that he felt God would punish him for the murder. In this interpretation, the themes are Love and Sin.