Answer:
I do not see any answer choices, so I hope this helps.
Explanation:
This poem is about a crisis of faith. Science is taking over and therefore, it seems to be replacing "faith". The belief in the world of faith and religion is slipping away and it is going out like the tide does in the ocean/sea. I read up on this some more and found it interesting that Matthew Arnold literally was able to stand and look at the straits of Dover on the English Channel.
Cool beans.
Let's just make a small correction before answering the question. The name in brackets should be "Robert" and not "Roger".
Answer:
These two scenes from chapter 5 contribute to the novel's plot development because:
B) They contribute to the rising action by demonstrating the different behaviors Robert uses with Madame Ratignolle and Mrs. Pontellier.
Explanation:
Mrs. Edna Pontellier is the main character in Kate Chopin's novel "The Awakening". <u>The two excerpts we are analyzing here are part of the plot's rising action, that is, the moment in the story where conflicts begin to develop, creating the tension that will lead to the climax. In this case, the conflicts come through Robert's behavior toward Edna and Madame Ratignolle. Edna does not know what to make of it. Is he truly in love with her? Is he just being playful, as he usually is toward other women?</u>
To summarize the story briefly, Edna goes through a series of awakenings that make her realize she is unhappy fulfilling the roles of wife and mother. Robert, who eventually becomes her lover, helps her attend to her own needs. Edna ends up isolated, since society has a hard time accepting her new, independent self.
Answer:
- Both nature and nurture influence our psychological development.
Explanation:
As per the given description, Leola would discover that most psychologists have reached the conclusion that '<u>both nature and nurture influence our psychological development'</u>. The 'nature' is described as the inherited or genetic influences while nurture is associated with the external factors(like acquired/learned skills through experiences and exposure). Both factors play their individual role in the development of the human psyche. However, most of the human traits are a learning outcome from the environment(nurture) yet mental abilities, as well as behavioral tendencies, are highly determined by biological factors.
What are you even talking about?
It's A. Talking about someone is the subject, and if you reverse the order of the sentence, "I" would fit, not 'me'.