Answer:
He might mean in a very passionate way but with some rage.
Or:
In the second stanza he talks about rage and passion, I think that he maybe tried to say that he hates someone or something rages him with a passion, that he like that this thing rages him.
The last one does I think
Answer:
B) You yourself can easily transform your body with a good diet and plenty of exercise.
Explanation:
A pronoun describes a noun or another pronoun. Intensive pronouns have a
- self or - selves ending, and are used to emphasize the noun or pronoun they refer to, making them more "intense".
Words used as intensive pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
For example:
Isaiah 43:11 Easy-to-Read Version
11 I <u>myself </u>am the Lord, and there is no other Savior.
Myself doesn't <em>need</em> to be there. It just makes the sentence more "intense". In this sentence, myself is referring to the I in the sentence. Both I and myself refer to the same subject, God.
The sentence that answers the question contains a "-self" word in it (yourself) so that's an automatic clue. In the sentence, yourself and you both refer to the same person, you.
Answer:
The author describes the man and his situation in the first paragraph, or the introduction, of the story.
Explanation:
This is the climax of the story, so we know what happened to the character.
Answer:Scout is Atticus daughter; Atticuss is Scouts and Jem’s dad also he is an attorney; Boo Ridley is the old naughbor that disappeared long ago; Dill is a boy that comes over to Atticus over the summer.
Explanation: I read the book