Answer and Explanation:
Ovid managed to generate suspense in "Pyramus and Thisbe" from the beginning of the narrative, when only young people communicate through a small space between their homes, and they can be discovered at any time by someone who would prevent them from being together. However, the high point of the suspense is portrayed at the end of the poem, when Ovid causes Pyramus to find his beloved's bloody vein and is extremely sad, making the reader unable to know what he will actually do, until he decides he needs to die. Furthermore, the suspense gets even greater when Thisbe finds her beloved dead and decides to have the same end.
At home, the grandmother is seen with great respect and admiration, but in the baths, she was seen with contempt and incomprehension. Her positioning in the baths made her granddaughter proud.
<h3>What did grandma do in the baths?</h3>
- Grandma put her feet in an inappropriate place in the bathroom.
- Grandma washed her feet differently.
- The grandmother showed that she belonged to another culture.
When the grandmother washed her feet, she was keeping a Muslim custom common in her culture, but the other women saw it as rude and out of the American culture.
However, the grandmother's custom is appreciated at home, as it shows how cultured she is, faithful to her customs, and with great knowledge to understand that she did nothing wrong.
This question is about the poem "My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears.
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The answer is B. Keyword being "theory of radioactivity" and "influential scientists of the century." It's a persuasive keyword that will hook the readers. What is theory of radioactivity? How did her theory garner her the title of influential scientist of the century?
Choice A is vague and hardly persuasive. It's only characterizing her traits: curious and determined.
My heart is thirsty for that noble pledge./ Fill, Lucius, till the wine o’erswell the cup; / I cannot drink too much of Brutus’ love.