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⇒ Feigned in a simple sentence : The kids always feigned sleep when I go in to check on them.
⇒ Feigned in a compound sentence : I feigned sleep when Mom checks up on me after bedtime, then I go back to playing video games when she leaves.
⇒ Feigned in a compound - complex sentence: My cousin would always feigned excitement when we came to visit, but I knew she really didn't like sharing her room.
⇒ Impressionability in a simple sentence : The teacher was accused of forcing his political beliefs on impressionable teenagers.
⇒ Impressionability in a compound-complex sentence: According to research, the terrorist organization seeks out impressionable young minds when recruiting members.
⇒ Impressionability in a compound sentence : The teacher was accused for forcing his political beliefs on impressionable teenagers. Therefor, FOR is a compound word.
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A memoir is more poetic and is a description of a short excerpt of ones life. A biography is a life story and less poetic but more of a nonfiction book.
A paradox can be seen when a character named Georgiana claims that danger is not a threat to her life.
We can arrive at this answer as follows:
- The paradox is a figure of language that presents two opposing ideas simultaneously.
- In "The Birthmark" we can see an example of this when Georgiana states that she is willing to do anything to get rid of the birthmark, even if it is a dangerous thing.
- She claims the danger is not a threat to her life.
As we know the danger is a threat to life. Affirming that life is not threatened in the presence of danger is a paradox, as it is an idea that contradicts reality.
"The Birthmark" is a story about how a birthmark can cause instability between people and personal problems.
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The doctor relentlessly and mercilessly seeks to find the root of his patient's condition. Chillingworth shows great persistence in inquiring into the most private details of Dimmesdale's life, but Dimmesdale has grown suspicious of all men and will confide in no one. Dimmesdale and Chillingsworth were talking about an unusual-looking plant. Chillingworth remarks that he found it growing on an unmarked grave and suggests that the dark weeds are the sign of the buried person's unconfessed sin.
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B and D are correct
"This fight begins, however, in the hear and it now had been laid to my charge to keep my own heart free of hatred and despair."
"In my mind's eye I could see him, sitting at the window, locked up in his terrors; hating and fearing every living soul including his children who had betrayed him, too, by reaching towards the world which had despised him."