Answer:
The rose, a token of Dr. Heidegger's youth and loss, seems at first to be a symbol of his longing for the past: it's the first thing he revives with the water from the Fountain of Youth, which suggests a desire to recapture old times.
Explanation:
In the phrase "to buzz forth doleful lamentations", the word "buzz" is an example of an onomatopoeia. Basically, it means that the sound of bees flying or "buzzing" expresses a melancholy expression. This could be considered an onomatopoeia, but it also is used to say the bees "spoke" which implies that they "buzzed" as in it was their way of speaking, diction if you will. The whole sentence is "<span>At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on a dry branch of a neighboring tree, whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to </span>buzz forth doleful lamentations<span> over the downfall of their republic" which clearly says they SEEMED, which rules out diction as an answer. So, the answer should be onomatopoeia. </span>Hope this helps!
Answer: C) onomatopoeia.
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
Usually, binge watching would not be considered to be harmful. However, to put such an activity in perspective, you should consider how it affects your daily life. An addiction to something would cause physical, mental, and/or emotional pain during separation and disturbs normal, daily life. Is binge watching causing that type of pain and interruption to your daily life? You have to decide for yourself how far and how seriously you view binge watching, and decide from there.
I think the answer to this question is True.
Answer: The reader is waiting to find out details of the murder.
Explanation: Suspense is a state of feeling nervous or excitement. This is shown in option 2.