This is a poem about Daisy and Gatsby from the great Gatsby
One day he left not knowing if he'd return one last kiss she planted on his lips
then one day his name she heard, he had returned looking for her.
she let him believe she was the one for him
but she'd already left him
she was the killer and he took the Blame
Gatsby was no longer great the day Daisy kissed his lips
The answer would be B. The reason why is because the local newspaper has to be checked multiple times for credible advice, stories, evidence, etc. before it is publicized. :) Hope I can help anyone else who needs this question answered!
The answer is B. Simile
A simile is a comparison of two different things using like or as.
Answer:
Letter to your friend.
Explanation:
Delhi (Your address)
(Date) 10-09-2021
Dear Anna (Your friend's name)
Thank you for your recent letter. It is so wonderful to hear from you! I am very glad that you had a good vacation.
As for me, I also spent a wonderful vacation. First, I lived with my parents in the garden. The weather was hot and I swam a lot with my friends.
There is much more to the whitewater rafting experience on the Zambezi than the videos or reviews show. I hope my experience helps you to make a more informed decision.
Shearwater was highly recommended by our two previous lodges so we booked a trip for two. We rafted late December during the "rainy season". It was a very hot day 95+. We were picked up from our hotel (complimentary) and taken to the top of the gorge. All valuables were secured by staff in a large case and delivered to you at the end of the rafting trip. The staff was very well organized and had everything laid out for us when we arrived at the beginning of our journey. We received a safety briefing, helmets, paddles, life vests and water. You carry your own equipment down and up the steep slope.
Send my love to everyone!
Your lovingly,
Marie (Your name).
Answer:
The whole town now feels that Wickham is a terrible person.
Explanation:
"Pride and Prejudice" is one of the most famous novels by English author Jane Austen (1775-1817). It develops themes concerning love, differences in class and status, and how influential society could be over people's lives.
Mr. Wickham, at the beginning of the novel, was seen by all as the most charming of young men. The whole town of Meryton spoke well of his manners, and several young girls were in love with him. However,<u> in chapter 48, everything changes. After Wickham elopes with Lydia Bennet, which was an awful thing to do in the past, the town of Meryton begins to speak ill of him. Everyone now has some complaint, especially concerning Wickham's debts. And everyone now says they always knew he was not as good a person as he seemed to be.</u>