Answer:
The answer is B. Hi hair is Ponyboy's pride and joy and his hair is what identifies him as a greaser and the quote is "It was long and silky, just like Soda's, only a little redder." (page 71) Hope this helps!
The sentence that does not contain any errors is: My brother's graduation from college is a source of pride in our family. The correct answer is option D. Notice that the word "brother" uses 's. 's indicates possession to the word "graduation". 's is only used in nouns.
1st: (not the one you did) a) To celebrate
b) on the retreat
2nd: a) how many
b) intend
3rd: a) celebration
b) invite
C) family
4th: a) gift
b) give
c) enjoy
In the story "To Build a Fire," London tells the story of a man who dies in the Arctic. However, it is important to note that the man in question does not have a name, nor is there any dialogue associated with his character.
There are two main reasons why the author most likely decided to create the character in this way. First, such a lack of development allows the man to remain anonymous. Therefore, the reader understands that this is the story of many men who died in similar ways. It allows the character to stand for a variety of men in similar circumstances.
The second reason is that it contributes to highlighting the insignificance of the man. By not giving the man a name or dialogue, the author is able to minimize the importance of the man, and thus make the power of the surrounding nature all the more important and impressive.
Answer:
1. B
2. F
3. E
4. J
5. I
6. G
7. H
8. A
9. C
10. D
Explanation:
1. Gauguin is post impressionist. (B)
2. Monet/ impressionism (F)
3. Redon is a symbolist painter (E)
4. Fuseli is a romantic painter (J)
5. Rococo is a colorful and playful art (I)
6. Baroque is an art that engaged the viewer physically and emotionally (G)
7. Mannerism is the purposeful distortion as a reaction to the Renaissance (H)
8. Impressionism is when artists concentrate in movement and light. (A)
9. Post (?) post impressionism (C)
10. Neoclassicism is the recreation of antiquity (D)