Reading is something I do for fun I’ve read this year, our little lies by sue watson, the inheritance game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, and the renegades trilogy by Marisa myer. But by far this year my favorite was our little lies by sue Watson. It’s about Marianne she has this perfect life, a perfect husband or so she thought. But has a sad past, foster care, her mother passing. In some ways I relate to her. But behind her picture perfect home is something deeper, she fears her husband Simon might be unfaithful to her. She try’s to distract herself from this fear but she can’t help but think that Simons co worker might be more then a work friend. I highly recommend the book!
Southern Gothic genre does not have a light or positive mood, nor are there themes about the goodness in humanity The stories are sometimes written in first person but not a predominant mode. The answer is the Southern Gothic tradition is about characters who are deeply flawed. They are usually
metntally, or morally 'off'. Even the so called 'innocents' dealt with in this type of writing, usually has some type of deeply imbeded flaw.
Answer:
The settlers moved into the unknown, leaving the familiar behind.
Explanation:
A compound verb is a verb that comprises of more than one word working collectively. In such sentences, one verb proceeds the another. The verbs in such sentences are joined with the help of the conjunctions. In the given sentence, a prepositional verb has been used. 'Moved into' is the example of the prepositional verb that had been used to form the complete sentence.
The answer is D.
Compound sentence uses one independent clause and one dependent clause. In option D, “after they finished studying” is the dependent clause. “Juan and Maria went to the movies” is the independent clause.
Answer:
To masquared our emotions. To portray something that is not true
Explanation:
Dissemble according to the dictionary is the action of disguise our emotions as something that they´re something that they aren´t, dis-semble is to not show our semblant or to hide our face and simili in latin which is basically simulare in latin, or to appear something, that is the meaning of dissemble.