In Chapter 16, Madame Defarge states to her husband that laying the groundwork for monumental change takes a long time, once it happens, it will be unstoppable like an earthquake or lightning. This passage clearly represents her views on the revolution because she sympathizes with her husband's impatience but does not waver from her belief in the cause.
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Full question:
1 The first rugs were made as a part of their need.
Read the passage. Look at the underlined section marked number 1. There may be a mistake in the way the sentence is written. If you find a mistake, choose the answer that corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake, choose ‘Correct as is.’
A) Correct as is.
B) The first rugs were made to their need.
C) The first rugs were made instead of their need.
D) The first rugs were made because of their need.
Answer:
A) Correct as is.
Explanation:
The sentence marked number 1 is great of grammatical errors and is correct as it is.The options listed to correct the sentence marked number 1 change the meaning of the first sentence(the one marked number one) and some of the options have grammatical errors and are therefore not alternatives or correct versions of the original sentence.
Answer:
2) It is cruel
Explanation:
The speaker indicates that the wind was causing trouble by including lines such as, "But the wind had swept on, and met in a lane With a school-boy, who panted and struggled in vain: For it tossed him, and twirled him, then passed, and he stood With his hat in a pool, and his shoe in the mud."
Answer:
Air pollution, Chances of forrest fire (causing damages to ecosystems and wildlife habitation. Also damages to homes that are in Forrest's), This also causes severe damage to timber crops. More disadvantages are: damaging vegetation, degrading water, deteriorating soils, and toxic gases.
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