Answer:
4. Present progressive (he IS listening to the music)
5. Past (he LEFT it behind)
6. Past perfect. (he HAD THOUGHT he had it in his bag)
Explanation: This stuff is super simple, just think about the meanings when reading it. You can easily mark out the wrong answers here.
4. present meaning it happens now, where as present progressive is happening and will continue until the progression is over. Make sense?
5. Present or present perfect doesn't make sense here does it? no.
Just keep these in mind when taking the quiz/quick check at the end. :)
-former CA student.
The protagonist is the main character and the antagonist is the opposing one. Please give brainliest!
Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents of the superfamily Muroidea. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, the most important of which to humans are the black rat, Rattus rattus, and the brown rat, Rattus norvegicus.
Answer: The sense sight applies to the description.
Explanation: "Blond-haired boy" and "a slim new American nose" as it says is describing a look and you cannot hear, touch, or smell a look, you would be using your sight (your eyes) for this.
Answer: Gender role and loneliness
Explanation:
Gender roles
The world in "A Jury of Her Peers" is totally dominated by men. Women were restricted in their own abilities and expected to exist in the shadows of their husbands. The responsibilities of caring for a house, and a kitchen in particular were for women and their opinion did not count in matters.
At the latter end of the story, the women were later united by Minnie's predicament and stood up against the shared oppression they had all faced.
Loneliness
Minnie Wright was an extremely vibrant woman before her marriage to John Wright, and then she started living a solitaire life. Her friends do not visit her, neither is she allowed to use the telephone. She is also without children. She finally loses all hope left, when her husband brutally kills the bird that provide her comfort.