The story "There's a Man in the Habit of Hitting Me on the Head with an Umbrella" can be understood from various different perspectives. Even though Sorrentino claims to not have written it as a symbol for anything, the narrative can be understood as a symbol of life itself.
The man with the umbrella is completely random and inescrutable. The man receiving the blows has no idea why he is the recepient, or what motivates the other man. His only option is to take the blows. This is similar to how we face hardships in life. We just have to accept that tragedy is sometimes random. Moreover, the protagonist eventually gets used to this situation, in the same way we can get used to any problem we have in life.
Answer:
If i understood the mutiple choices correctly i would say c. Next time try to add in all the sentence in the mutiple choice
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Explanation:
In the opening scene of Act II, Polonius wants Reynaldo to check on Laertes's conduct by going to France, and then spreading false slanders about Laertes around the town where Laertes attends college. Polonius then tell Reynaldo that if the people around town recognize the slanders that Reynaldo has been spreading about Laertes, then that means that Laertes has been acting poorly. However, if the people around town do not recognize the slanders that Reynaldo has been spreading about Laertes, then that means that Laertes has been acting well.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The comma helps separate the two clauses, even though it's not needed.
An independent clause is a complete sentence so it can be by itself. However, a dependent clause is an incomplete sentence. Based on that knowledge, you can tell that:
'And my sister came to meet us' is a dependent clause, while 'We were waiting outside because it was a nice day' is an independent clause.
PERIOD. UvU