A. his wife dies, leaving him with a young child.
B. his sister becomes a proper lady.
C. his sister dies.
D. he realizes Heathcliff can ruin his life.
Lockwood comes to Thrushcross Grange to find
A. clues to his past.
B. solitude.
C. friendship.
D. long-lost relatives.
Who saves Hareton's life?
A. Nelly
B. Frances
C. Isabella
D. Heathcliff
How does Cathy and Hareton's relationship differ from Catherine and Heathcliff's relationship?
A. Cathy and Hareton are more vicious during their fights
B. Cathy and Hareton are able to work through their differences
C. Cathy and Hareton marry only for money and status
D. Cathy and Hareton don't truly love each other
It says "does not live up to" meaning it is not recieved well. The closest answer is it implies that antibacterial soap is a passing interest because yes people use it but in the sentance it seems that ita losing that interest.
The poem is about the relationship of a nostalgic lyric self with his mother, who was a seamstress. A first image is found in the following fragment:
/ how the thread darted in and out
galloping along the frayed edges /
She exercises her trade with a thread that seems to gallop on the cloth.
Then, a very evocative image that describes his mother / you were the river current
carrying the roaring notes forming them into pictures of a little boy reclining
a swallow flying /.
In both cases, the visual aspect is used to improve the lyric quality