Back then people would write letters and stories/novels using formal vocabulary with proper definitions, and over the course of time our vocabulary has downgraded into urban slang and terms that have not only changed their meanings, but also sounds somewhat improper
Answer and Explanation:
Let's talk about Fortunato's name. What does it remind you of?
The name "Fortunato" reminds me of the word "fortune".
If you met someone named Fortunato, you would expect this person to be...what?
Fortune has two meanings. It can refer to luck or to wealth. Therefore, if I met someone named Fortunato, I would expect this person to be lucky or rich. I would expect him to have a happy life.
I believe this question is connected to the short story "The Cask of Amontillado", by author Edgar Allan Poe. It is ironic that the character Fortunato should have such a name, since he is being taken by his very friend, Montresor, to be buried alive.
Answer:
While her husband checked into the hotel, Mrs Petersen wrote postcards
Explanation:
the word checked is in the wrong tense because wrote was in past tense. This yherefore indicates that the whole sentense is in simple past tense. You cannot have 2 different tenses in one sentence.
Answer:
The greatest men have gone unknown.
Raga of insignificance & blessed hopelessness.
Explanation:
<u>Explanation</u>:
<u>Here's some suggestions on what you can </u>do;
- Try to communicate your feelings to them by initiating a conversation or series of conversations to discuss your own boundaries and to listen to theirs.
- Manage your reactions
- If your brother is defensive, petulant, passive-aggressive, or critical, simply smile or excuse yourself from the room.
- Manage <em>your interactions</em>