Stormy rainy, pretty much anything but bright sunny and happy.
Aunt Bev was desperately trying to keep Jake's Father happy because she knows that Kara did wrong by breaking Jake's nose.
<h3>The incident</h3>
At school, two boys namely Jake and Ethan bully Kara. She runs from them by climbing a high wall. However, Jake manages to taunt her about her father losing his job. At this Kara throws her book at Jake. The book lands on his nose breaking it and causing bleeding.
So in order to make amends, Aunt Bev, takes Kara (who had initially escaped on sighting Jake and his father) to school.
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Answer:
spider monkey and spiderman
Explanation:
elephant and racoon
One of the most clever things Montresor does in entrapping Fortunato is to make sure that his intended victim is not expected at home or anywhere else that night. Montresor twice pretends to believe that Fortunato has an engagement. First he says:
“As you are engaged, I am on my way to Luchesi. If any one has a critical turn it is he. He will tell me
A second clever thing Montresor does at the beginning of the tale is to repeat that he has "doubts" about the authenticity of the Amontillado.
The following is an example of how to use descriptive language to describe the first 19 days of January. Since the answer is supposed to be personal and it varies depending on where you live, adapt this example to suit your reality:
The first 19 days of January were a beautiful contrast painted by nature. Although days were short, whenever the sun came out, it did it with gusto. Sunlight poured down onto the snow, the frozen sidewalks and slippery roads, filtered by the branches of leafless trees in the forest nearby.
In the early morning, if felt as if the world had hibernated and was struggling to wake up. The silence outside was deafening. Slowly, as the sun crept up in the sky, people and animals seemed to lazily stretch out of their sleepiness.
<h3>What is descriptive language?</h3>
- Descriptive language gives sensorial details in order to make images and sensations more vivid to the reader. Compare the two sentences below:
- It was a warm day and Jason sat under a tree.
- Beads of sweat rolled down Jason's neck as he sat under the palm tree. The yellowish sun rays were slightly deflected by the huge, jagged leaves.
- The first sentence does not use descriptive language. It states directly what the weather is like and what Jason is doing.
- The second sentence, on the other hand, really describes what is happening. We can really see and feel how hot it is when we imagine the drops of sweat and the yellowish sunlight.
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