It means deceive, trip k so Kara was trying to trick him
Simile is what the poem countains
Meaning of the play - theme
language used to write the play - style
the location and time of the play - setting
arrangement of scenes, characters, and incidents - stage directions
comments which guide the production of the play - structure
the events of the play - plot
Answer:
It is the reason that things happen. In essence, cause is the thing that makes other things happen. Effect refers to what results. ... To put it concisely, cause is the why something happened and effect is the what happened.
Answer:
1. "But I <u>must not stay</u> in bed uselessly,"
2. <u>Could </u>the alarm <u>have failed</u> to ring?
3. If I <u>were to try</u> that with my boss, I<u>'d be thrown ou</u>t on the spot.
4. He <u>would've fallen</u> right off his desk!
5. Besides, by then someone from the office<u> will arrive</u> to inquire abo
because the office <u>will open</u> before seven o'clock."
6. At the moment he <u>was lying</u> right there on the carpet, and no one
about his condition <u>would've</u> seriously <u>demanded </u>that he let them.
7. But the manager <u>must have suspected</u> something, because he mad
down over a few stairs and <u>disappeared</u>, still shouting, "Huh!"