I think that the phrase "sporting proposition" means a game of chance.
It was used in this dialogue:
"Simply this: hunting had ceased to be what you call `a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection." (1.96)
When you say "sport" is infers a chance of winning and losing. There is no sure outcome.
In the above lines, hunting has become a sure deal and it does not invigorate nor inspire the hunters to do better.
“The Open Window” is a short story written by Saki and in this case the author provides evidence that Mrs Sappleton knew what her niece was doing and her ability for storytelling.
Option A) is the correct one “She says that Framton acts like he has seen a ghost.” since it explains why Framton left the place running as it coincides with the story told by the niece about ghosts.
Option B) is incorrect since there is no evidence that Mrs Sappleton believed the story about dogs told by the niece when Framton ran away.
Option C) is also incorrect since she never tells her husband that Vera scared Framton.
Option D) is also incorrect since even though she asks Framton if her niece has been amusing him, she does not say it to let the reader know she knows about her niece.
Answer:
Not really, unless your a wonder child or have everything given to you. Or if you work harder than Super man fighting Zod.
Explanation: People are greedy, and America isn't that great... honestly when was it ever?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I did this question before an the answer was C
Answer:
Dear (your friends name), trauma can be very hard to deal with. Im sorry that you had to go through whatever you went through. But, you can go into therapy, you could write all of those negative feelings down and it might help more than ( insert friends bad coping mechanisim)
Explanation:
You have to make the reader feel better. And you have to sound empathetic and simpathetic.