Answer:
True
Explanation:
The factual information allows you to judge how credible the analysis in the source is depending on if another source has the same thing or something similar to it.
Answer: an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore
the consoling proximity of millionaires
white palaces
fashionable East Egg glittered
the history of the summer
Explanation:
The first clue is telling us about his house. He is saying that his house was an eyesore which means that it was bad looking for him and it was small. After that, he is saying that the house was near the houses of the millionaire's which was the comforting circumstance for him. In this first sentence with two clues, we can see that he is the character with little money and that he wants to be surrounded by rich people.
Then, he is talking about white palaces(rich people's houses) and fashionable East Egg which was the place of wealthy people. The history of the summer is telling us that everything began that summer when he drove over there.
<u>Answer:</u>
"The use of letters and secret meetings develops the theme that hiding the truth will eventually lead to hardship" best explains the conventions of plot and setting contribute to the theme.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Because, Mrs. Linde has left a note to meet her alone while Krogstad mysteriously came to visit her denotes that either meeting in public or in an open space will eventually lead to an issue that will be beyond their control. Here in the given options, both hiding the truth and revealing the truth will lead them to hardship. Revealing the truth will mess up both the lives and the people who are related to them as well. But hiding the truth is much worse as it will have a lot more consequences.
Answer:
Commensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a biological interaction and benefits between two living organisms x of different species. These two organisms live in a strong and balanced hormonal relationship where each provides a benefit to the other. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where a bacteria lives associated with a plant. This bacteria provides hydrogen for the plant, which allows it to receive part of the sugars formed in photosynthesis.
Answer:
The overall mood of the poem is bleak more so in the beginning, yet strangely enough, it progresses to become somewhat comedic and high energy. The narrator uses exclamation points, and has one line stanzas to affirm what happened and their mood such as: "But it was Cold in that water! It was cold!" as well as "Life is fine! Fine as wine! Life is fine!" Near the end of the poem, the author knows that they are still going to feel depressed and cry sometimes, they'll be "dogged" which means they will persist through the hardship of their depression.
Explanation: