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Tom's relationship with his wife seems to be one that is based on the material gains one can get out of from the other. When he realizes that his wife had died, he didn't even mourn for her. But instead he just shrugged his shoulders and excl;aimed that the devil must have had a tough time fighting his wife.
Explanation:
The relationship of Tom and his wife is based on greed from both sides. they don't trust one another, tried to cheat each other and would do anything to gain more from the other person. She even scratches him during their fights, which sometimes is more than verbal fights. Both of them are miserly, mean spirited and absolutely doesn't seem to have a care for the other person even though they are husband and wife. When he found out that she may have died trying to make the deal with the devil herself, he doesn't seem to care much about it. Instead of mourning for her, "<em>He shrugged his shoulders as he looked at the signs of fierce clapper-clawing. "Egad," said he to himself, "Old Scratch must have had a tough time of it!" </em>and consoled himself for the loss of his property. This shows that there is little emotional attachment between the two.
Answer:
The Rose
Explanation:
"The Rose" was the first Elizabethan theater built in 1587. Then "The Swan" followed in 1595, the "Blackfriars Theatre" in 1596, the "Globe" in 1599 and the "Fortune" in 1600.
In the excerpt, the author shows the establishment of Elizabethan theaters by listing in chronological order when several important theaters were built. In fact, a chronological text structure like the passage makes use of words or dates to help deduce the sequence of time.
Answer:
D. Explain something
Explanation:
These are all examples of authors that are trying to explain something. Show how something is done or how something is correctly used.
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Answer:
The Phoenix which means rising from its ashes.
Explanation:
I think what makes the Phoenix beautiful is its ability to be free, its a symbol of renewal or rebirth. The phoenix bird actually burned to death and was reborn from its ashes. So maybe whatever the topic on your book is the author is talking about renewal of something.