Answer:
1. Where did you <u>go</u> yesterday?
2. You <u>don't</u> have to go if you don't want to.
3. We <u>should not</u> run. The train doesn't <u>leave</u> for an hour.
4. You <u>have to be</u> careful. <u>That's</u> very dangerous.
5. How <u>would</u> they get to school every morning?
6. What's he like? Well, he's very quiet and serious.
Explanation:
Answer:
The notion of the phoenix probably means that love gives her hope for a change or better life. The phoenix symbolizes being recreated or reborn.
Explanation:
It is likely the author means that women often feel like love is their escape or that once they find a husband they can be reborn from having to succumb always to the wills of men in her life. A phoenix is a mythological bird that is reborn again after burning, emerging from the ashes as reborn. Love gives them hope for a time but then the "disturbed rest" and "painful signs" suggest that she suffers because of love as well. The entire poem laments the position of women at that time which was conceived as normally controlled by and subservient to men.
Answer:
I entered it into three different Urdu translators, and they all came up with the same answer:
<em>"Police chasing him?"</em>
Answer:
I love you.
You love me.
we are a happy family
to see the things around
we become very happy
always remain happy
happiness is the key to success
A. Animated/ brooding
Being animated is a form of being vivacious. Animated behavior or an animated person is characterized by energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, action and vigor.
Brooding on the other hand is similar to being sullen. Brooding involves engaging and appearing in deep thoughts of anger, pain or resentment.