Answer:
B. Bounderby.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens' "Hard Times" is a satirical take of the English society during the Industrial Revolution. The novel revolves around the lives of the Gradgrind family, and how their upbringing puts them in conflict with what they observe in others.
<u>Mrs. Sparsit is the housekeeper for Mr. Joisah Bounderby's place</u>. She is a widow who had worked and dependent on Mr. Bounderby for an <em>"annual stipend"</em>. She would later try to jeopardize her master's marriage to Louisa Gradgrind so that she can become the mistress of the house instead.
<span>Tom maintains his miserly attitude at the very end, even so far as to deny that he has profited from his work as a usurer. It is fitting that the devil arrives in this moment at Tom's "invitation" to take him away to hell.</span>
Masa means flour
masa happens to be the spanish word for "dough."
<span>It is made with hominy, or aslo called dried corn kernels that have been cooked and soaked in limewater.
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The answer is “a” it means to make some angry or stir up violence
Answer:
B
Explanation:
U always put a comma before and but or or if both sides of the sentence have a new subject, and also in between any 2 describing words, but only if they're of the SAME SUBJECT