The Graveyard Book is an interesting story that reflects on themes of family and fate. There are quite a few other interesting themes this novel addresses, but the most crucial theme of the story seems to be the role the community plays in raising a child. This ties in with the theme of fate versus free will.
Definition of famous is being known by many people.
Answer:
1. Themselves.
2.yourselves
3.herself
4.himself
4.ourselves.
Hope this helped! Sometimes you have to use each word in the sentence and see if it fits. for example 3. would not fit as Himself.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Council members <u>deplored</u> the outbreak of violence in areas close to schools.
2. Several of the old buildings still retained the <u>ornate</u> ceilings and banisters that were typical of the eighteenth century.
3. During economic hardships, most people find <em><u>prodigal</u></em> spenders offensive.
Explanation:
The corresponding and appropriate vocabulary for the bolded words in the given sentences are changed as follows-
1. In replacing "grumbled about" with "deplored", they imply the same attitude but with much more strong opposition. While mere grumbling may suggest complaints and disinterest, 'deplored' gives a sense of strongly disapproving of the plan.
2. The word "stylish" can be replaced by "ornate" as they both imply the same decorative sense of the ceiling. But at the same time, "ornate" gives the sense of a more beautiful, better-decorated piece than the simple word "stylish".
3. The word "big" in describing the spenders is plain and can just describe any shopper who spends a lot. But the use of "prodigal" in describing the spenders gives the sense of unnecessary spending. This word gives more voice to the disapproving tone about such spenders.
Answer:
It is asking you which story element is most obvious to see in the text. Does it talk more about setting, plot, conflict, etc.
Explanation:
The story elements of a story are always characters, setting, plot, and conflict along with theme. These are what make up the necessary parts of a story that readers yearn for. (yearn meaning intense feeling of longing for something) I hope is makes sense :)