Answer:
B:the narrator accetpts it
Explanation:
Not A because he is being drawn as a fish, which means no control
Not C because he is not too suprisied or acts passively
Not D because he said he could feel and see it happen
Answer:
B). Elijah and his brother quickly built a crude shelter that would keep them warm and dry through the night.
Explanation:
The sentence that best uses the fourth contextual clue defining the meaning of the word 'crude' i.e. 'the quality of being rough in execution' is option B. The sentence gives the appropriate meaning to the fourth clue and states 'Elijah and his brother quickly built a crude(rough or coarse) shelter to protect themselves and keep them warm and dry throughout the night'. The other options do not imply the meaning provided in the fourth clue. Thus, the answer is option B.
Answer:
b) The cries and laughter of children filled the air as they waded through the fountain, avoiding the different spouts of water.
Explanation:
When Cassandra hears weeping and laughing kids wading through the fountain in Washington Square Park on a beautiful day, it's the line from the narrative that most captures her sentiments about being there. This sentence indicates that Cassandra is enjoying the sights and sounds of the park on a beautiful day.
- a) She sighed and opened her eyes to the magnificent Washington Square Arch. Cassandra's feelings about being in the park are not revealed in this line. Based on the fact that she sighed before opening her eyes, we can only presume she was tired or bored.
- c) Some students lounged on the grass, while others played instruments as they went around the park. This sentence does not indicate Cassandra's feelings about being in the park. We can only assume she was taken aback by the variety of people she saw while strolling around the park.
- d) It seemed as though the fountain water at Washington Square Park Fountain was encrusted with hundreds of diamonds. This sentence does not indicate Cassandra's feelings about being in the park. We can only speculate as to why she was unable to speak or respond to the sight of the fountain.
Obama was the former president of the United States Of America (USA)
Answer:
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Explanation:
<em>Euphemisms</em> are words that "sound good" in the sense that they are neither offensive nor unpleasant.
Thus, they are used to prevent the audience from evoking unpleasant images, at least in a direct way.
They are frequently used when you are talking about some subjects that involve certain parts of the body or of the excretory system.
But, some times they are misused to bend the real true: many speaches from populist or dictators are full of euphemisms, which are aimed to twist the reality.