I dont think this question belongs in English, but...
<span>Note that:
49 < 62 < 64
Then,
√49 < √62 < √64
7 < √62 < 8
I hope this helps!</span>
The correct answer is:
c. attempt to forget love and fame
From “Ode to a Grecian Urn.”and “When I Have Fears” by John Keats. The speaker’s fear in “When I Have Fears” causes him to attempt to forget love and fame.
If you add 1/4 and 1/3 together (or 0.25 and 0.333...) you get 7/12
7/12 of the pie is left
Most participles end with “ed,” “ing” or “en” for those formed from regular verbs. Irregular verbs create a variety of endings for their respective participles.Participles modify nouns and pronouns in the same manner that adjectives do.
In your case, written is the participle and the modified word is write
In this question, we are not told which topic you picked. However, we can still analyze how this quotation relates to other parts of the book.
In this section, we are once more introduced to the theme of appearances vs. reality. We see that Gatsby looks fancy and put-together. However, his eyes look tired and he looks pale, which shows that he might not be as happy or calm as he appears. Moreover, it appears as if the confidence that Gatsby shows through his clothes is not translated into an inner confidence.