<h3>Answer:</h3>
Alfonso doesn't like the way he looks, and Amy is embarrassed by her family's traditions.
In the excerpt from <em>Broken Chain</em>, Alfonso isn't happy with the way he looks. He tries to change the position of his teeth by pushing them, and he worked out excessively so that he can become more fit.
In the excerpt from <em>Fish Cheeks</em>, Amy is upset because her parents invited her crush and his family over for dinner and her family's traditional ways are not as neat and proper as her crush's family.
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The answer to the question is the third choice. The statement that best summarizes Thomas Jefferson’s opinion of Wheatley is "<span>He believed that although she wrote poetry, the inferior quality of the poetry proved the inferiority of the African race." I hope this helps you.</span>
<u>Complete Question:</u>
Which description best matches the character Algernon in Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest".
A. sophisticated with strong morals
B. powerful, conservative, and arrogant
C. self-absorbed, witty, and sincere
D. respected and admired by others
<u>Correct Option:</u>
The "Self-absorbed, witty, and sincere" description best matches the character Algernon in Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest".
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Algernon is a charming, witty bachelor embodying the dandy stereotype. He is not an immoral character but is certainly amoral, and is not concerned with duty and ethics problems. His principal interests are to be imaginative, open, smart, talented and lead a beautiful life. While Algernon participates in deceitful behaviour, he does not try to cover it up quite as much as Jack does, and when asked, he openly admits it. Thus can be recognized as self- absorbed, sincere and witty.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Please correct me if I’m wrong
Answer: Heorot
definition: Heorot or Herot (Old English 'hart, stag') is a mead-hall and major point of focus in the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. The hall, located in Denmark, serves as a seat of rule for King Hrothgar, a legendary Danish king.