Answer:
Explanation:
well, their is some grammar mistakes, however the first one would be Frankin said that "people profit from crosses and losses." and there is a comma before that, which is not supposed to be their, and for the second one, according to franklin people benefit both from "crosses and losses" is correct, so i think its the second one.
Answer:
The star is personified as someone loved by the speaker.
Explanation:
'A Winter Twilight' is a poem written by Angelina Weld Grimke. The poem runs in eight-lines and one stanza. The poem is about a speaker who is observing winter time and her life.
The star in line 7 is personified as someone loved by the speaker. The speaker states that <em>'One star that I loved...' </em>love is an human emotion and is personified to the star. The speaker is saying that there was 'one star' in the sky whom the speaker loved. And love is an emotion showed to human beings but her it is epitomized on an nonhumane object- star.
The correct option is A) “glass and plastic bottles” since it keeps the parallelism of the sentence. The author is listing the material taken by the recycling program and uses the structure Adjective+Noun as in: “crushed aluminum cans” and “mixed paper” so in order to follow the same pattern the phrase “glass and plastic bottles” is the correct one.
In the rising action of <em>Nectar in a Sieve</em>, we are already familiar with the two main characters that were introduced to us in the exposition: Nathan and Rukmani. The two are married and trying to conceive.
Rukmani falls pregnant, and the baby is a girl. Rukmani is very sad, as they were both hoping for a boy. However, the couple name the baby Irawaddy. Eevn though she is a girl, she is loved by her parents. She is beautiful and energetic. However, after six years, Rukmani appears to be unable to conceive another baby.
She worries about this until she meets a doctor named Kenny, who is a foreigner. He is able to help her with her problems, and soon Rukmani gives birth to a boy. Everyone is overjoyed, especially Nathan and Rukmani's father. She ends up having another four boys in a row.
The village also changes because of the construction of a tannery. This brings new people, and with them, new economic activities. However, it also brings a variety of problems. Rukmani resents this, and dislikes the tannery.