Answer:
The answer is A. <u>Out of control.</u>
<h3>Here are the context clues....</h3>
1st Context Clue
"'Poor child!' Once a lady did that I screamed out loud and bit her hand. She was so frightened she ran away."
2nd Context Clue
"She thought you had gone mad like a dog." <em>said Mary, not at all admiringly.</em>
<h3>Meanings</h3>
- <em>Gone mad</em> means to go insane.
- <em>Biting someone's hand </em>is not a good thing to do.
<h3>With that information...</h3>
We can come to a conclusion that the right choice would be A. Out of control.
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Correct answer: C. faces like grotesque masks.
Explanations:
An imperialist attitude is an attitude which places the British Empire as superior to any other civilizations. It encourages colonialism (making other countries submit to their rule and taking slaves - e.g. the African continent) and racism.
To imperialists, there are superior and inferior civilizations. People of color are among the inferior civilizations. Because Joseph Conrad held this view, he wrote that the faces of those “black fellows” were like grotesque masks. He thought this because of their color.
Nowadays, imperialist and racist views are condemned. Values such as respect for human rights, freedom and democracy are widely spread and promoted by scholars.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is an elaborately devised commentary on the fluid nature of time. The story’s structure, which moves from the present to the past to what is revealed to be the imagined present, reflects this fluidity as well as the tension that exists among competing notions of time. The second section interrupts what at first appears to be the continuous flow of the execution taking place in the present moment. Poised on the edge of the bridge, Farquhar closes his eyes, a signal of his slipping into his own version of reality, one that is unburdened by any responsibility to laws of time. As the ticking of his watch slows and more time elapses between the strokes, Farquhar drifts into a timeless realm. When Farquhar imagines himself slipping into the water, Bierce compares him to a “vast pendulum,” immaterial and spinning wildly out of control. Here Farquhar drifts into a transitional space that is neither life nor death but a disembodied consciousness in a world with its own rules.
Answer:it is compound sentence
Explanation:A compound sentence joins two or more independent clause ( independent clause can stand alone as a complete thought) They are joined by coordinating conjunction such as for , and , nor , but , or , yet , so
Answer:
D: some people are questioning whether to keep testing students