The Death of Ivan IIyich, written by Leo Tolstoy and published in 1886, tells the story of a judge from the Court of Justice, Ivan, who has to face first a life without any substance or depth in it, which he embraces even if it hurts him and he is unhappy, an unhappy marriage with a family that barely cares for him, an accident that at first seems harmless but later on becomes the reason for his passing, his contact with innocence through his servant boy, Gerasim, which forces him to realize the difference between an artifical and an authentic life, and finally, his contact with death and its inevitability. In the end, Ivan realizes that death cannot be avoided and that embracing it and accepting it can be much less painful than fighting it. This is why the correct answer is 1. Acceptance of death causes less pain.
Answer:
A. ambiguous
Explanation:
When something is ambiguous, it doesn't have a single obvious meaning and it's open to more than one interpretation. When a story is ambiguous, a reader can make their own conclusions about what is going on. Authors often give their works an open ending - a type of ending where the conflict isn't solved. These stories can end in multiple ways, and authors leave it up to their readers to decide how exactly the story has ended.
Answer:
scary.
Explanation: at the end said 'Fear paralyzed him.'
Is what the noun adj or adverb. Which word are you talking about?
Answer:
E.
Explanation:
The Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale was revised by Lewis Madison Terman.
Lewis Madison Terman is a psychologist at Stanford University. Later his revised version of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale was known as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales. Terman is also very well known for his longitudinal study of IQ on hundreds of children at Stanford area.
His version of the IQ test was first used during World War 1.
So, the correct option is E.