Answer:
Explanation:
Right Pane.
We are back to Ivan. We found out how he felt about getting married. He was not thrilled, he was not head over heals. He was ... accepting. He was cold blooded like a reptile. He weighed carefully what he thought were her virtues.
- She was passable good looking.
- She had property, and he hoped income.
- She was acceptable to the society he lived in.
- What's not to like? So he married.
The third one is not a big consideration, but it is a consideration. The fact that she was proper added to what he thought of her.
So what to pick?
The last three are not mentioned. So they are not a consideration. He doesn't say, for example, that he yearns for company.
Is there a comment in there about the middle class? Not even inferred. So B is incorrect.
Though it is a minor consideration, A has to be your answer.
Center Pane
Terror, aborrance, decay, suggestive shadows. All these things are present. But he is also thrilled by them. Complex man. He appeals to us for the same reason some people go to horror movies just to be scared out of their minds.
I'd pick B but you could defend at least 3 of them.
Left Pane
I'd pick the first and the last.
You haven't got time to do much else. Certainly the 3rd one is out of the question. I don't think you should be doing the fourth one. Let your essay do that for you. And the second one is almost irrelevant at this point.
First and last.
<span>The difference between the life of Caesar in the movie and the book:
In the movie:
- Shows Caesar Entire Life
- Cleopatra has an essential role in the movie
- Pompey also have a major role in the movie
In the Book:
- Show's events of Caesar's life leading to death
- Cleopatra is not mentioned in the book
</span>- Pompey is only mentioned on the first part of the book.
The verb "will attend" is in future tense
I believe the correct answer would be him.It would make more sense than His knowing the combination to the lock came in handy. and Him <span>knowing the combination to the lock came in handy.
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