Answer:
She says that she ,"never," rued a day in her life like the one that the Boy rued when she left her mother.
Explanation:
With the language that the author or narrator provided we could see a sense of ironicness in Mr. Shiflet's voice or comments because he used words like never, rued, old mother of mine, and day in my life.
In the play <em>Othello</em>, we see that Cassio is a man who is proud of his polite behaviour. He is a gentleman, and is interested in being thought of in that way.
One instance in which this becomes clear is in the case of his greeting of Emilia and Desdemona. When Cassio greets them, he is very affectionate. He considers this to be good manners, and the correct way to treat a lady. However, Iago uses this charm to plot against Cassio and Othello, by convincing Othello that Cassio is having an affair with Desdemona.
Answer:
forgive or excuse
Explanation:
If you are pardoned from all crimes, you’re cleared and no longer guilty of them.
{When first thine earnest eyes with mine were crossed,} And love called love.
Answer:
Boxer - loyal
Napoleon - always looking for opportunity
Snowball - idealist
Squealer - manipulates others