Answer:
1.To do something without thinking and/or without care.
and
2.Something moving quickly and vigorously.
Explanation:
There are two definitions of this word. When writing an essay or narrative make sure you add adjectives and nouns to make sure the audience knows which definition you are using.
One example of the 1st definition would be:
"My friends were all staring at me, I had no time to think. I skated down the steep hill impetuously."
One example of the 2nd definition would be:
"The water was flowing down with such impetuous, I felt like it could've swept me down at any moment."
Answer:
1. Choice C
2. Choice B
Explanation:
Question 1: "Dramatic irony" is when the audience or readers know something that some characters in the narrative <em>don't know</em>. In the option C, "<u>Bottom doesn't realize</u>" helps me figure out that he doesn't know something.
Therefore, the answer is (Choice C) Bottom doesn’t realize that Puck has given him an donkey's head.
Question 2: In this story, the fact that Bottom doesn't know that Puck has given him a donkey's head makes us feel sympathy for Bottom.
Therefore, the answer is (Choice B) B It helps increase the reader’s sympathy for the other actors.
Hope this helps! :D
Answer:
2,4,5
Explanation:
A simile compares 2 things using like or as. Examples such as "stood out like a sore thumb" compare something (Sanjay) with something completely unlike the first (a sore thumb) connecting the two with like or as. Use this when looking for a simile in the future.
Class A: Mean- 422/5= 84.4. Range: 94-74=20
Class B: Mean- 418/5= 83.6. Range: 88-80 = 8