Anne and Mr.Frank dont really get along, so when she gives him a scarf it shows that she cares about him.
Answer:
In the crucible, secrets <em>Do</em> hold power over people.
Explanation:
When you have a secret, you don't want other people to know. However, when somebody finds out, you will do whatever they want to keep them from telling anyone.
This is present in the play, The Crucible. In order for the characters to keep their reputation they must keep these secrets hidden. However, when somebody finds their secret(s)... their entire reputation can be ruined.
The secret is found and the finder will torture the person just to get what they want.
Thus, Secrets <em>do</em> hold power over people.
Answer:
the one the question is refering to.
The writing 'rule' (myth) Churchill's reply satirizes is the 'Never end a sentence on a preposition' rule (i.g. as I intetionally did on the immediate sentence before this one). And his reply to it was something like 'This is the type of errant pedantry up with which I will not put.'
The 'rule' is a myth, yes, but of course what Churchill did was an exaggeration to sneeringly point out the ignorance of those who criticized him.
His sentence therefore was incorrect. One possible change to improve it could be: 'This is the type of errant pedantry which I will not put up with.'
Specially the 'up' and 'with' of 'put up with' could never go in the middle of a sentence, as 'put up with' is a phrasal verb, meaning the verb and the preposition must always be together in the correct order.
I was able to find some possible variations of what his sentence could have actually had been, but in none of them the 'up with' goes along with 'put', so either ways we can assume that his sentence was deliberately wrong.
Explanation:
brainly
Answer:
true
Explanation:
dense means stupid, as does foolish
1) In* not on
2) in* not from
3) by* not on*
4) on* not by
5) on* not with
6) in* not at
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