Answer:
He is trying to say rarely late to school many times
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, the English word foreshadowing refers to a brief detail or scene that shows something that will occur again in the future. Indeed, this was the case in "House Taken Over" by Julio Cortazar.
For example, in the story a foreshadow of a shift in the tone of the story begins when we read about Elvio;
“I went down the corridor as far as the oak door, which was ajar, then turned into the hall toward the kitchen, when <em>I heard something in the library or the dining room. The sound came through muted and indistinct, a chair being knocked over onto the carpet or the muffled buzzing of a conversation...</em>I heard it. ....toward the door. I hurled myself against the door before it was too late and shut it...I ran the great bolt into place, just to be safe.”
Interestingly, from that point on the house became taken over by strange noises. In the end, the siblings been fully frightened left their ancestral home, that is when the true meaning title of the story becomes clearer. Indeed, it became a "House Taken Over".
Answer:
The correct answer would be Paula is moving to Chicago, where winters are cold.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. to express sharp disapproval of someone’s behavior
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "On Reverence for Parents" by Zhao Ban,
"If your parents rebuke you,
Receive it not impatiently,
But, standing in their presence,
Hear with reverence and obedient heart,"
The word “rebuke” most closely means that there's a sharp disapproval of a particular behavior.
This is shown in the excerpt as the narrator says that if your parents rebuke you, we should receive it patiently.