Answer:
It details how the king feels about his daughter.
Explanation:
The story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a sort of short mysterious one. The end of the story is left for the readers to conclude upon.
In the given excerpt, the details about the king's daughter and his affection towards her has been highlighted. The phrase 'she was the apple of his eye' and 'was loved by him above all humanity' are the example of how much the daughter was dear to the king. The king stood against the choice of her love because her lover stood low in terms of status. The king was said to be 'semi-barbaric king' because of his method of giving justice and punishing the people.
Answer:
"It's a nasty trade," said Mr. Limbkins, when Gamfield had again stated his wish. "Young boys have been smothered in chimneys before now," said another gentleman.
Explanation:
<span>B. Lonely, Elisa is dissatisfied with being cut off from the outside world.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because nobody is being called by "you" or "I"
1. to(prep) Chicago (obj)
2. by(prep) car(obj)
3. By(prep) afternoon(obj)
4. for(prep) lunch(obj)
5. near(prep) river(obj)
6. on(prep) water(obj)
7. for(prep) trip(obj)
8. of(prep) Chicago(obj)
9. at(prep) motel(obj)
A preposition tells where one noun is in relation to another noun. It is always followed by a noun, which is the object of a preposition. One silly way to remember most prepositions is to think about a squirrel and a tree. A squirrel can go (through, on, under, in, off, to, by...) the tree. There are a few prepositions that just need to be remembered such as for.