incorrectly:
A. She got a new glossy, handbag for Christmas.
B. She dumped her books on the wooden, dining table.
D. The shy, transfer student softly greeted the class.
correctly:
C.The bright and sunny day had turned into a dark and stormy night. Sarah’s students loved her energetic, no-nonsense attitude.
The question that should be asked when characterizing the antagonist is "How do others respond to the antagonist?" Option A is correct.
An antagonist is the character in a story who is against the protagonist.
The antagonist is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary, in literature, it is the adversary of the hero or protagonist of a drama or other literary work.
The English word antagonist stems from the Greek antagonistēs.
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Nature produces clean beauty from the rotting bodies of dead humans.
Nature can hurt us through the poison in the earth, air, and water.
Nature appears deceptively safe when actually it is quite dangerous.
Nature's cycles are just like a human's life cycle.
Answer:
Nature produces clean beauty from the rotting bodies of dead humans.
Explanation:
In "This Compost," Whitman shows an alternative view of nature that we rarely find in poems. He shows that nature, in addition to being beautiful, is a large deposit of cadavers, which is in stark contrast to the idealized view of nature that poets propose to us. In this poem, the poet decided to portray, death, rot and decay of what dies and is left on earth, which even before that, manages to produce life, beauty and fruit.
Where is the sentence????
Answer:
slavery's
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln famously stated that “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Lincoln's remarks would prove prescient given the great civil war to come.