Well, different cultures may be different. The most common one is were you watch the ball drop(on TV), and when you get to zero, everyone shouts Happy New Year!!
<span>This excerpt reflects the themes of power/control and rebellion against it.
The scene begins by Nora reflecting on the power her husband has over others. He does not, however, have the same power over her, as this scene proves.
Although he has "forbidden" her from eating macaroons for fear they will ruin her teeth, Nora is able to avoid his command and have some anyway. She begins by having one, then says maybe she'll have two.
As the rest of the play will illustrate, Nora is not the type of woman who can be controlled by her husband. Therefore, </span>power/control and rebellion against it is a major theme of the play and is reflected by this excerpt.
Underline the word which has a different pronunciation from the other three options.
- Delighted and frustrated has a different pronunciation from the other options respectively
1: A. del<u>i</u>ghted B. conf<u>i</u>dent C. cogn<u>i</u>tive D. disc<u>i</u>plined
Delighted
2: A. <u>a</u>dolescence B. emb<u>a</u>rrassed C. rel<u>a</u>xing D. frustr<u>a</u>ted
Frustrated
Therefore, the word which is pronounced differently from the other three options are <u>Delighted</u> and <u>frustrated</u> respectively
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<span>gentile beacause it means not jewish, it would be a correct pronoun
</span><span>Although she is a(n) gentile, she celebrates Hanukkah with her step-family.</span>