From this passage, odious means?
choices: tedious, hateful, difficult, or harmless.
ODIOUS means HATEFUL.
Rene detested the Nazis whom he likens to swine.
Detest is synonymous to hate. Swines are also known as hogs.
Because Rene associates the detestable Nazis with the hogs, he finds feeding the hogs a hateful task.
Odious is also defined as extremely unpleasant and repulsive. Thus, doing an odious task is hateful.
Answer:
remain calm is the correct answer
Answer:
The answer is option B.
Explanation:
Boston Harbor in which Boston homesteaders, masked as Indians, tossed the substance of a few hundred chests of tea into the harbor as a challenge against British assessments on tea and against the imposing business model conceded the East India Company.They boarded the boats and tossed the chests of tea into Boston Harbor. The British government reacted brutally and the scene swelled into the American Revolution.The Boston Tea Party was an immediate challenge by pilgrims in Boston against the Tea Tax that had been forced by the British government. Boston loyalists, dressed as Mohawk Indians, struck three British ships in Boston harbor and dumped 342 compartments of tea into the harbor.They tipped the 342 boxes of tea into the Boston Harbor. Along these lines, Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, which were harsh to the point that they were renamed the Intolerable Acts
The town was nearly empty because everyone was watching the championship on TV.
The best way to combine these sentences is to use the conjunction "because".
Last night after the washer broke and flooded the basement, it took us an hour to clean up.
Adding the word after creates a dependent clause which then must be connected to the independent clause to create on sentence.
A little white dog, which belonged to the neighbors, was sitting on the front door.
Changing the second sentence into an adjectival clause allows the two sentences to be combined.
Rosie wanted to go to the lake with us, but she got sick and couldn't go.
Adding a coordinating conjunction (but), allows for both of these sentences to be joined together as a compound sentence.
Istanbul, the biggest city in Turkey, used to be called Constantinople.
By changing the first sentence into an appositive phrase, it allows for the sentences to be easily combined.
Answer:
diction, dialogue and point of view