Answer:
Explanation:
Afirmativ
1. I drank a lot of coffee yesterday
2. We watched all night.
3. He wants to buy you a gift.
4. Mum made pancakes last week.
5. The teacher told us to read the grammar lesson.
Negativ
6. She could not find the book at the library.
7. The teacher did not give any homework.
8. I did not have time to buy mum anything for her birthday.
9. They did not help the old woman with her baggage.
10 The students did not break the window of the classroom.
Interogativ
11. Did you talk to your parents last month?
12. Did the dog eat all the meat?
13. When did he come back from Italy?
14. Where did the kids lose their ball?
15. Did you see the accident last night?
Answer:
The two ideas from the setting that influence the way characters act in this passage are:
B. the idea that people should not argue in public
E. the custom of saving women and children first
Explanation:
"A Night to Remember" is a novel by Walter Lord which gives an account of the disastrous first trip of the Titanic. As we know, the ship began its journey toward America but ended up sinking after a tragic collision with an iceberg in 1912.
The fact that the story is set in 1912 is of great importance to understand how and why the characters behave in certain ways. Society at the beginning of the 20th century lived under different, more strict, social rules than it does now. People would, for instance, avoid any sort of disagreement in public, since it was frowned upon. That is represented in the first fragment: "Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meyer of New York felt so self-conscious arguing about it in public that they went down to their cabin."
It is also important to understand that, in sinking ships, it is a rule to save children and women first. The story being set on a ship explains the second fragment: "When they say ‘Women and children to the boats,’ you must go when your turn comes. I'll stay here with Jack Thayer. We’ll be all right.”