She wore half-packed trunks
she had not quite finished dressing
Answer:
An 1896 Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, had declared “separate but equal” Jim Crow segregation legal. The Plessy ruling asserted that so long as purportedly “equal” accommodations were supplied for African Americans, the races could, legally, be separated. In consequence, “colored” and “whites only” signs proliferated across the South at facilities such as water fountains, restrooms, bus waiting areas, movie theaters, swimming pools, and public schools.^1
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Explanation:
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The rhyming scheme in the first quatrain of sonnet 130 is ABAB. In the second quatrain is CDCD. In the third quatrain it is EFEF. In the final couplet the rhyming scheme is GG.
Answer:
1. Dishonest.
2. Uncooperative.
3. Unfair.
4. Insensitive.
5. Disloyal.
Ex. II.
1. Physicist.
2. Discovery.
3. Canals.
4. Discovery.
5. Novels.
Explanation:
<u>Exercise I.</u>
1. John was dishonest and didn’t tell his parents the truth. The opposite of honest is dishonest which simply means not being truthful.
2. Tim often refuses to work with others. He’s quite uncooperative. The opposite of cooperative is uncooperative and it simply means not being open or willing to work with others.
3. Bill sang better than Jan, but she won the singing contest. That was unfair. The opposite of fear is unfair which simply means to act in an irrational manner.
4. Martin upsets people sometimes with the things he says. He can be a bit insensitive. The opposite of sensitive is insensitive and it simply means having an error of judgement or lacking in emotional intelligence.
5. My friends are never disloyal They’d never talk about me when I’m not there. The opposite of loyal is disloyal which simply means to demonstrate divided support for someone or something.
<u>Exercise II.</u>
Do you have lots of dreams and ambitions for the future? I do! For example, I think it would be important to become a brilliant physicist and be famous all over the world because I had made a great discovery. The problem is, I'm not very good at science! So instead, I'd like to have a boat, and travel up and down the canals in my country. I love being on water! And during my journeys, I could spend some time taking photographs of the countryside and selling them to make money. Then in my spare time, I could read my favorite novels! Sounds great, doesn't it?