Answer:
I believe your answer would be C. Christine
Explanation:
"In grammar, an antecedent is an expression that gives its meaning to a proform. A proform takes its meaning from its antecedent; e.g., "John arrived late because traffic held him up." The pronoun him refers to and takes its meaning from John, so John is the antecedent of him." the same thing would go for Christine, Christine is the antecedent of her
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Read Trust by Susan Kinsolving
In the last two lines, the tone of the poem shifts from –Richard Bleak to optimistic Playful to depressing Idolizing to solemn Hopeful to apprehensive
Answer: Hopeful to apprehensive
Explanation:
The overall tone throughout Kinsolving´s poem is hopeful, as she calls the reader to trust in the existence of animals that have never been in touch with humans, and, therefore, have not become victims of human exploitation. However, in the last two lines, the tone of the poem becomes apprehensive, as the author describes what she believes to be signs of the birds who depend on her feeder feeling fear of the outside world, a fear that she can relate to.
Answer:
The reader can infer by the way Agamemnon talks to Amphimedon that is disturbed by Amphimedon's presence in Hades. "Amphimedon, What ruin brought you into this undergloom? All in a body, picked men, and so young? One could not better choose the kingdom's pride.
Explanation:
Amphimedon tells Agamemnon the story of his death; how Penelope planned their death and deceived them by weaving during the day. Then, unweaving at night until the maid told them the truth and she was forced to finish it. Also, how Odysseus and Telem plotted their death. Odysseus strung his bow and shot arrows through axes