Explanation:
The first is that he does not understand the American class system and thinks that mere wealth will gain him acceptance into the old money circles exemplified by East Egg and the Buchanans. In his desire to be accepted into that society and in his inability to realize that he never will be, he is foolish.
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The suffix is -er because the suffix is at the end of a word
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C.) components, or parts, of words.
Explanation:
The word structure in the excerpt refers to the components, or parts, of words. The idea behind Samuel Johnson’s preface to a dictionary of the English language is to help solidify the language of English and prevent it from becoming corrupt. The structure in Samuel Johnson’s excerpt means the components or parts that are used in the arrangements of words and making the words understandable to the reader.
Answer:
c) foreshadowing
Explanation:
This quote is from Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare’s tragedies. It comes from the middle-ish (act 3, scene 3, of a 5-act play). In it, Romeo asks Friar Lawrence if the latter has any way to kill himself like poison or a knife.
This is a clear foreshadowing of the end of the play, wherein both lovers die by these selfsame means. Juliet pretends to die, then Romeo, believing her dead, takes poison. In her grief, Juliet stabs herself.