B.
<span>“Last summer others in the house contracted to pay us a penny for every twenty-five flies we killed. Oh, the carnage of August: the flies that flew to heaven! Yet it was not work in which we took pride.”</span>
Answer:
It's a paradox.
Explanation:
It longs for something and yet it is too afraid to go get it . Those conflict with one another and thus, it is a paradox.
Answer:
Six skills prepare students to become better readers and for college-level courses:
° recognizing main ideas.
° identifying supporting details.
° recognizing implied main ideas and the central point.
° understanding relationships that involve addition and time.
° understanding relationships that involve illustration, comparison or contrast, and
cause and effect.
° understanding purpose and tone.
Explanation:
I've read the book or story and since there are no answer choices, I'm gonna just tell you what I think ok. The man is hitting the narrator on the head with an umbrella because he feels the need to, and soon the narrator learns that he can't live without it. The moral of the story is basically teaching a lesson
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to complete this analogy, but hope this one helps. So if thread is to string, therefore, a cask is to barrel. A cask is a <span>large barrel like container made of wood, metal, or plastic, used for storing liquids especially those with alcohol. Hope this answers the question.</span>