mixed emotions toward love in the poem by describing the nymph's attitude using such terms as a. cynical, disbelieving, and guarded. b. amused, wishful. Students could include points similar to the following: a. In the first stanza, the nymph makes a disparaging remark about the truthfulness of shepherds. b. The nymph uses organic images to tell the shepherd the gifts he offers are foolish, unreasonable, and short-lived. c. In the final stanza of the poem, the nymph indicates that she will remain unbending so long as the world is the way it is. d. In the final stanza, she also reveals a more generous attitude in saying that if things were otherwise, she might have been happy to accept the shepherd's offer. In addition, students could describe the nymph's attitude toward the future as discouraging or serious because a. the images in stanzas 2-5 are all associated with withering, dying, fading, and so on. b. she offers little reason for refusing the shepherd's offer other than that the passage of time discourages dalliance and foolishness.
Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
The diary includes the character of Peter, but the play does not.
The diary includes the character of Miep, but the play does not.
The diary includes the character of Bep, but the play does not.
The diary includes the character of Margot, but the play does not.
Answer:
The diary includes the character of Bep, but the play does not.
Explanation:
In "The Diary of Anne Frank" we are introduced to a character named Bep, who is a girl who worked for Anne's father and who was helping the Jews hiding in the annex. This girl was responsible for buying bread and milk for the Jews, however, she is not represented in the play, probably, because she didn’t have such an outstanding performance at the time the Jews are captured and because Anne doesn’t talk much about her, as she speaks of others.
B.) DID she like the last film?
Did is past tense of Do. Last film is a hint that the event happened in the past or has passed.
I've got SOME orange but I haven't got ANY biscuits.
Choice a.) SOME, ANY
Some is used in a positive sentences together with countable or uncountable nouns.
Any is used in negative sentences.