Which line from the story "Araby" by James Joyce is most important in conveying the epiphany?
A.“In front of me was a large building which displayed the magical name.”
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B.“I recognised a silence like that which pervades a church after a service.”
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C.“I allowed the two pennies to fall against the sixpence in my pocket.”
D.“I lingered before her stall, though I knew my stay was useless, to make my interest in her wares seem the more real.”
E.“Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger
Answer:
changes it to mean "not friendly" (c)
Explanation:
examples using the "un-" prefix: "unselfish" means NOT selfish, "unhelpful" means NOT helpful.
Answer to this question is C
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In the sentence "<span><em>If you finish your yard work, you can take the car to the movie.</em>", the first clause (</span>If you finish your yard work,) is a dependent clause as it depends on the second clause (<span>you can take the car to the movie.) in order to have complete meaning. This sentence starts with <em>If</em> (adverb of condition). An elliptical clause contains the omission of something that is implied. An adjective clause describes nouns and pronouns. A noun clause acts as a pronoun. Because, with the exception of option D, none happen in this sentence, your best answer is option D.</span>
Answer:
All the p's
Explanation:
<u>P</u>eter <u>P</u>iper <u>p</u>icked a <u>p</u>eck of <u>p</u>ickled <u>p</u>eppers. A <u>p</u>eck of <u>p</u>ickled <u>p</u>eppers <u>P</u>eter <u>P</u>iper <u>p</u>icked. If <u>P</u>eter <u>P</u>iper <u>p</u>icked a <u>p</u>eck of <u>p</u>ickled <u>p</u>eppers, how many <u>p</u>ickled <u>p</u>eppers did <u>P</u>eter <u>P</u>iper <u>p</u>ick?
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