Answer:
I would have to go with C
Explanation:
Personification is giving an object human attributes, Like the nursery rhyme hey diddle diddle the cow and the fiddle
Answer:
The sentence that uses the word improbable correctly is:
C. It is highly improbable that James will make it to class today; he has food poisoning.
Explanation:
"Improbable" is an adjective that means something is not likely to happen or to be true. But, in options A and B, "improbable" was used as a noun and as a verb, respectively. It also makes no sense to use "improbable" in the contexts given in each sentence. We can, thus, eliminate both options. Letter C, however, is correct. The word is used as it is supposed to, and it makes sense when inserted in the context - it is very unlikely that James will make it to class today.
Answer:
a. after; at the same time as
Explanation:
According to the James-Lange theory, we experience emotion <em>after</em> we notice our physiological arousal. According to the Cannon-Bard theory, we experience emotion <em>at the same time as we</em> become physiologically aroused. In James-Lange theory, a stimulus is the cause of the arousal of our body's physiological response. So according to this theory, physiological arousal is first and then we feel the emotion. According to Cannon-Bard's theory, also known as the thalamic theory of emotion, both the emotion and the physiological arousal happen simultaneously.
Answer:
the ancient tale
Explanation:
In this poem, the Swan is a metaphor for the spiritual pursuit of one who treads the path of self-realization. The metaphor refers to the ability of the bird to move between different planes of reality (earth, water, air) without clinging to any of them.
In the poem Kabir indicates a place where the swan can be free of doubt and sadness, this place would be the heaven that the author compares with an old tale in the passage:
"There, woods flourish in everlasting spring,
And its fragrance makes us move forward more and more.
Immersed in it, the heart, like a bee, was inebriated.
Immense in her, she no longer wants any joy"
Answer:
I guess paper should be written neat and correct grammar, or at least what my teachers say.
Explanation:
They say have correct spelling spacing and have up to how many paragraphs you want it. In each paragraph there should be up to 3-7 sentences or how many you want. If it is a narrative writing there should be a beginning middle and end, also a climax, rising action, falling action and resolution. There should also be your main characters. That's a narrative. In other stuff like a informative writing all it is are facts that's it but they may want you to write a essay on it. A essay could be 5 pages long or a little bit shorter. You should have at least 5-7 paragraphs. So hope this helps