The sentence in the excerpt from
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens that reflect the authors’ satirical tone is, ‘Are
you aweer, Mrs. Mann, that you are, as I may say, a porochial delegate, and a
stipendiary?’. Mr. bumble is a church warden however he also receives a
specific amount of cash which was, at that time, is unlikely for a church
warden.
The correct answer is D. Price
Explanation:
The words fee, salary, fare, and price are related to money. However, all of these have slightly different meanings and are used in different contexts. In the case of the word price, this refers to the money someone pays for a product. This makes this word appropriate to complete the sentence "Thomas bought that pen at a low..." because this is related to buying a product. On the other hand, the word fee is usually used to refer to the money paid for services, the word fare is used in transportation contexts and salary is used to refer to the money someone receives for their work.
Answer:
MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always.
Explanation:
The chaste adventures of Joseph is a comedy written by Floyd Dell. Madam POTIPHAR's motive of wanting her husband to replace Joseph is best captured during the dialogue between a lady, madam POTIPHAR and Asenath. As the lady looks to a quiet room and asks madam POTIPHAR if it was her husband's study only to be told that it was the room of a slave. Asenath was surprised and she uttered that he must be educated. During their walk, madam POTIPHAR lamented Joseph is never on hand when needed when Asenath told madam POTIPHAR to send for him so he could show them through the vineyard. Telling her that it would be useless as he always has affairs of his own on hand.
I believe the answer is "A heavenly Muse" (since he's asking for help to serve God)