Answer:
B. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day
Explanation:
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The Caddo’s wall sets the theme that "<em>if you do not build positive relationships with others, you will find yourself alone"</em>.
Kaddo became proud when he build the wall and thus he used to treat the other persons in harsh manner. He would sit on his wall and then talk to persons and give them advice. His attitude was not positive towards the villagers and thus he was left alone at the time of failing harvests.
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She held up her hands, strong, shapely hands, and surveyed them critically, drawing up her fawn sleeves above the wrists. Looking at them reminded her of her rings, which she had given to her husband before leaving for the beach. Which is the best evidence that “surveyed” means “looked at”?
The author uses both “surveyed” and “looking” to describe the narrator observing her hands.
The author uses a verb form of “to survey” instead of “to look” to help the reader visualize more clearly.
The author is describing a character’s strong, shapely hands, with missing rings on the fingers.
The author is describing a routine, personal exchange between a wife and her husband.
Answer:
The author uses both “surveyed” and “looking” to describe the narrator observing her hands.
Explanation:
It is very common for authors to give clues as to what a word means. Those are called context clues and can be used by readers to decipher a new or uncommon word without looking it up at a dictionary. In the passage we are studying here, the author Kate Chopin used two verbs to describe the same action. She first mentions how the character surveyed her own hands. In the sentence the immediately follows, she continues describing the same action, but now saying the character is looking at her hands. From that context clue, the reader can safely conclude that "survey" and "look at" refer to the same action and are, thus, synonyms in this context.
The sentence given in the question is this: The workman repaired the damaged building.
The simple subject in the sentence is ' THE WORKMAN' and the simple predicate is 'REPAIRED'
The subject of a sentence refers to the person, thing or place that is doing or being something in a sentence. The predicate is the part of the sentence which contain a verb that states what the subject is doing.
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option A.
She says the opposite of what she really wants.
Explanation: In story 'Rules of the Game' by Amy tan shows how a girl named Waverly uses the art of invisible power to make her way in the life. Her used to control Waverly by using 'the art of invisible strength'. Her mother also taught her the use of this technique.Basically this technique is the manipulating people by silence, humility and presumed obedience to attain the goal what an individual wants.
However, Waverly improved to play chess by practicing and started to play with the old men in the park in most of her leisure time. Once a man proposed her participate in the local chess tournaments but her mother did not wanted that.
So, Waverly used the art of invisible strength by being agree with her mother. She said to her mother that she also doesn't want to participate in the tournament. If she loses it will be a shame.
Actually she was saying opposite of what she wants.
Using this technique she made her way and took permission from her mother to participate in the local chase tournament.