Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: Choice #2 (<em>He peered at me from the other side of the room.)</em>
Explanation:
The four verbs are <em>looked</em>, <em>peered</em>, <em>sat</em>, and <em>was </em>for sentences 1-4 respectively.
Out of those four verbs, <em>sat </em>and <em>was </em>are extremely basic, common, and uninteresting verbs.
<em>Peered </em>is a more powerful synonym to <em>looked, </em>thus making it the vivid verb.
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Answer:
B. (It show how time and prime share the same meaning.)
In the beginning it states how some elderly people have gray hairs and wrinkles, but despite that they have sympathy and are young at heart. Then, it says how Aunt March doesn't have these abilities which helps us conclude that she is most likely a strict character. Continuing on, the text explains how she has many rules she likes to put into place. Therefore, we can conclude that the answer can't be that Aunt March is laid back or friendly. Also, the text never stated that Aunt March doesn't like Amy.
The Answer is: She is rigid
<h3>(Look in the dictionary and rigid means to be inflexible)</h3>
Answer: "My poet's vanity dies in shame before thy sight."
Explanation:
In <em>"Song VII",</em> which was written by Rabindranath Tagore, the speaker (who is also a poet) wants to make a connection with God. In order to do that, he is aware that he must write poetry from his heart. The speaker thus wonders what type of poetry is the best, and what makes a poet successful. He realizes that only God can be the "master poet."
<em>Personification </em>is a figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to something that is not human. In this case, 'vanity' (pride of one's own accomplishments) is capable of dying. The idea that Tagore wanted to convey by using personification is that every poet is worth nothing when compared to God, who is the best poet of all.