He felt that his agony was due to his being thrust into that black hole and still more to his not being able to get right into it.
That very justification of his life held him fast and prevented his moving forward, and it caused him most torment of all.
Answer:
-Older (comparative)
-Easier (comparative)
-the tallest (superlative)
-fatter than (comparative)
-the smallest (superlative)
-the largest (superlative)
-faster than (comparative)
-more popular than (comparative)
-better than (comparative)
-worse than (comparative)
Explanation:
Comparative compares two subjects, while superlative shows that the subject is the most of whatever adjective is used.
Answer and Explanation:
The quote shown above reflects on how people position themselves in the way their peers behave in relation to it. In a simpler form, the quote indicates that if a person feels devalued by his peers, he will tend to isolate himself and distance himself from them, as a way of self-protection and conservation of his well-being.
In the novel "My sister's keeper" we can relate this concept to both Kate and Anna Fitzgerald. That's because, Kate feels that her life is tiring for her family, especially for her sister; in that case, as a form of protection, she wishes to die. Anna, on the other hand, feels that her family uses her for interests that are not hers and therefore, as a form of protection, she wants to separate from the family.