Douglas thinks Mrs.Auld was not cruel before she became a slave holder
Douglas believes that slavery was very destructive towards Mrs. Auld
Douglas realized that Mrs. Auld was as insecure and eager to please her husband.
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i feel like the answer is B
Explanation:
because gilgamesh probably thought just because he is leader and he has power he knows everything so enkidu (the next sentence) warns him. which fits perfectly.
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1. a parenthetical expression
Explanation:
<em>What a pianist</em> is on a comment and it's separated with dashes, a parenthetical expression.
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2. an introductory interjection
Explanation:
<em>Yes</em> is an introductory interjection, used to show ecxitement.
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3. an introductory adverbial clause
Explanation:
The sentence has an inversion with the <em>dependent adverbial clause</em> starting the sentence, it has a comma and, then, the independent clause.
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4. an appositive
Explanation:
The words <em>an interesting country</em> (an appositive) are adding information about the noun <em>Camboja.</em>
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5. a sudden break in thought
Explanaton:
The words <em>of course </em> are used for a sudden break of thought, and don't alter the meaning of the sentence.
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The main theme of the poem 'The pig' is about finding the meaning of life which is followed by another vital theme, 'the power of fate.'
Explanation:
‘The Pig’ is a poem written by Roald Dahl which is about a clever pig. The main theme of this poem is life’s meaning and the power of faith.
As the poem begins, the pig gets to known that the meaning of his life is to become someone’s meal. The lines “They want my bacon slice by slice
“To sell at a tremendous price!
“They want my tender juicy chops
“To put in all the butchers’ shops! Indicates how the pig is very well aware of him becoming someone’s meal.
But he didn’t let this happen. And this gives rise to another important theme, the power of fate, where the pig eats the farmer from top to toe.