2. what did he say?
3. who helped you?
4. what did she give you?
5. what was that noise?
6. who did he help?
7. what did he write?
8. who wrote to you?
9. what was that noise?
Answer:
He had an obsession with revenge
Explanation:
Collins uses three metaphors to describe the speaker's feelings on turning ten, “a kind of measles of the spirit, / a mumps of the psyche, / a disfiguring chicken pox of the soul.” These metaphors are incredibly complex, using language that would not typically be associated with a ten year old.
Answer:
it means she saying her sincerest feeling for her lover and about love poem you kno3w
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is C)
Explanation:
To Alice, the entire trial was a sham. There was a Jury (of which the Lizard was a member) that was incapable of reading. If this was so, how could they evaluate any evidence that spoke to her credit or demerit?
For in the same Chapter 7, a letter or a collection of verses was read which according to the Queen was a piece of evidence against Alice. The Jury, even upon the challenge to do so by Alice, could not interpret the same.
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