Answer and explanation:
This a passage from a novel called "Wuthering Heights" written by Emily Brontë in 1847 under the anonymous name of Ellis Bell. The plot goes about the mostly toxic-romantic love triangle and family issues between two male characters and the female lead of the story. It is today considered a book that's part of the classic literature.
The answer is: If you only see the personal side of a relationship, then you will never understand the deeper issues. Hope that helps.
Answer:
C to determine when the squirrel will see him as a threat
Explanation:
Bill Bateman conducted an experiment on squirrels when he visited his family in New York to determine when the squirrels would see him as a threat or not.
He walked in four different ways towards the squirrels by:
- Walking on the sidewalk, with direct eye contact with the squirrels
- Walking on the sidewalk, but not looking at the squirrel intently
- Leaving the sidewalk with no direct eye contact with the squirrels.
- Leaving the sidewalk and looking intently at it.
Spring
In the first few lines of the poem, Frost is describing Spring. He says "her early leaf's a flower". Springtime is seen as a time of new life and beginnings. The flowers are beginning to sprout and bloom after having been dormant all winter long. The poem then continues on through the seasons with the leaves and flowers becoming more prolific. The newness of things is gone and everything becomes more ordinary.
The correct answer is D. Sentence 6: That way, Max could fish, and Brenda could enjoy swimming.
Sentence 1 has "to"
Sentence 2 has however
Sentence 3 has "to"
Sentence 4 has "after"
Sentence 5 has "at"
Sentence 6 has none