Well, the researches have said that If a person is not in a place where they feel comfortable, they won't feel comfortable to talk about themselves. If someone with a person that they feel comfortable, they are more likely to disclose information. If a person has been through a stressful/traumatic experience, they are more likely to share information to self-heal. SO your answer should be C) why? who and where?
Explanation:
1. Peter didn't break that bottle
2. They are not learning English in the room.
3. Something changed my mind.
4. Some one had told me about it.
5. I know her telephone number.
6. My students will not bring the children home.
7. They did not send me a present last week.
8. She didn't give us more information
9 The chief engineer wasn't instructing all the workers of the plan.
10 They can make tea with cold water.
I think that's right !!!
He gave a cursory look at my artwork and told me that there was a dearth of evidence that I did this myself.
Answer:
Because her dad died.
Explanation:
Her dad died on the cole mines and her mom fell into a deep depression. If it wasn't for Katniss her little sister Prim and her mom would've starved.
Answer:
They make reader see their love in spiritual terms.
Explanation:
Line 3 and 4 of Elizabeth Barrett's sonnet 43 (<em>How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways</em>) are;
<em>"My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
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<em>For the Ends of Being and ideal Grace."</em>
In these lines she wants to tell her beloved and readers that she loves her beloved as much as her soul can reach and where she feels out of sight. She is measuring her love in term of the reach of her soul which is infinite.
<em>Ideal Grace</em> is somewhat ambiguous here, but it most probably means "to the perfection". So we can interpret she loves her beloved to the perfection. Since Elizabeth Barrett was very religious, <em>Ideal Grace</em> may also mean to some religious concept as interpreted by herself.
<em>Soul</em> being a completely spiritual concept, so reference to soul makes the reader view her love in spiritual terms.