Answer:
<u>The man who is sitting recently received medical attention.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Interestingly, based on the description of the photo, we could get some measure of detail about the surroundings.
Remember, we observe that the three men were standing not sitting behind the other man; meaning they likely have enough/more strength to stand. So, it seems most likely to say that the man who is sitting recently received medical attention, that's why he sits to rest and regain his strength.
Answer:
In this mansion of gloom I now proposed to myself a stay of some weeks.
The writer spoke of a kind of illness--of a disorder which oppressed him--and of an earnest desire to see me.
Explanation:
These two sentences contribute to the overall eerie mood that we find in this text of "The Fall of the House of Usher." In the first sentence, the author talks about a "mansion of gloom." This conveys the idea of a house that is old, abandoned, or that promises something terrible. The second sentence tells us that the author of the letter is "oppressed" by a disorder and desperate to see the speaker. This also appears to be a premonition of something terrible to come. Both of these give an eerie mood to the text.
Answer:
He wept because of the victims of the Srebrenica massacre and because that type of massacre continues to happen in many parts of the world.
Explanation:
Srebrenica was the scene where 8,000 nullos were murdered by the Serbian army in an act of complete cowardice, bigotry and evil. Ban Ki-moon wept when visiting Srebrenica for the penalty for the deaths in the massacre, condolences to the suffering of the victims' families and for knowing that this type of event continues to happen in different parts of the world, where violence and intolerance has dominated and caused irreparable losses.
Answer:
after the climax has been reached the conflict usually been resolved
No, “alliterating” is not a word