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It represents his affection and caring for the recipient.
I believe it’s B. Passive because Kayla is not doing anything active besides sitting there and reading a book.
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Climax of the colomber
The climax of this story is when Stephano decides to face the Colomber, who has followed him all his life. We believe this is the climax because the Colomber has been trying to reach Stephano for years, decades even, and they finally meet
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Answer and explanation:
Anna's photoreceptors detect light and dark stimuli. Cortical processing then allows her to recognize the words in her psychology textbook. As she reads, Anna relates the information to her own experiences. The action of Anna's photoreceptors illustrates: <u>sensation.</u>
Sensation is a feeling we experiment as something external (being physical or emotional) happens to us or comes in touch with a part of our body.
Answer: Pip, despite all of his snobbery and finery, got his fortune from a class of person Pip disdains and shuns.
Explanation:
In the book, <em>Great Expectations </em>by <em>Charles Dickens</em>, Pip Pirrip believed that his benefactor was a Miss Havisham and that through her, he had become engaged to Estelle. He strives to become an improved person so that he may join the upper classes of society where Miss Havisham and Estelle seemingly belong.
He was therefore shocked when he found out that his benefactor was indeed a convict named Abel Magwitch whom Pip had been kind to when Pip was younger. This was ironic because Pip in his quest to join the upper classes, looked down on people like Abel and yet it was those kind of people that were funding him.