Answer:
PART A:
A. Showing sudden irritation.
PART B:
C. "She looked at him out of furious eyes..." (Paragraph 13).
Explanation:
As used in Paragraph 10, the word "petulantly" means "showing sudden irritation". As she looked at him out of furious eyes, it is clear that she was suddenly irritated by the invitation.
"Petulant" means a move with sudden irritation over trifling annoyance. It manifests in anger and irritation.
Answer:
1. Sally:doing
Laila:trying,don't
Sally:enjoy
Laila:Listening,want,remember,fancy
Sally:Does
Laila:using
Sally: have
Laila:manage
2. (1)Sally and Laila are shopping.
(2) Sally didn't expect to see Laila in the store.
(3) Laila is looking for a birthday present.
(4)Laila has no idea what to buy.
(5) Laila's brother spends his free time listening to
music.
(6) The computer belongs to Laila.
(7) Laila decides to buy a computer for her brother.
(8) She hopes to find a laptop cheap enough.
3. (1) to call
(2) arrived
(3) Do,want
(4) to put
(5) don't like
(6) to give
(7) waking
(8) having
Answer:
1) allusion= H. a roundabout and often spiteful reference to someone or something not named; an insinuation
2)acrimonious= C. bitter and ill-natured in language or tone.
3)impugn= E. to criticize by argumentation; oppose as false or worthless
4) disparage= F. to speak of as unimportant or inferior; belittle
5)invective= I. insulting words used to attack; violent denunciation or abuse
6) reprove= to scold or correct with kindly intent; express disapproval of.
7) harass= J. to irritate or torment persistently; carry out repeated attacks
8)chastise= A. to punish for wrongdoing; criticize severely.
9)derogatory= D. Detracting from the character or standing of; expressive of a low opinion.
10) vilify= G. to utter slanderous and abusive statements against; defame.
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Explanation:
A yes, the Bolshevik Coup took place on Nomver 7 (October 25 in Old Style Calendar) 1917.
B is wrong because at that time was Alexander III, he died in 1894 and the his son Nicholas II became czar, but undoubtedly the famine was one of the first signs of the population's dissatisfaction with the Romanov family -- the czarian family.
C yes, although the general condition of the people, mainly middle class, improved, there was still the problems of managing the government as a whole, by refusing to stablish a parliament, the Duma, also the problems in managing the famine, declaring War against Japan and entering World War I.
D would be case but it is not explictly expressed in the text, the text mentions that if Nicholas had stablished the Duma with real governing powers this would at least halted the Soviet Revolution. The text also shows that Nicholas fundamentally believed that God had given him power to rule over Russia.
E is wrong because the text makes it explicit that he had enjoyed more power than no czar had ever had before. Surely his whole project of defeating Capitalism around the planet never came to be but it does not deny the fact that he was powerful.
It cannot be F because there is no mention of Stalin in the text or any comparison of Lenin and Stalin.
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