I narrowed it down some so its easier. You have 2 answer choices to choose from. (Process of elimination)
1. |B| She tells Marty that he brought joy and kindness to the dog. OR |C| She makes him a special supper with his favorite foods.
2. |B| He knows the deer would be to afraid of Judd's dogs to go inti the garden. OR |D| He sees the deer grazing before Judd shoots it.
3. |A| He knows Judd isn't honest and that he will try to say Marty was the one who killed the deer. OR |D|He's worried that the game warden will want to arrest him too.
4. |C| Feed his dogs. OR |D| Pick beans.
5. |D| He realizes that Judd Travers is a good person and that he misjudged him.
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D. One short-story writer depicts Merlin as a common magician, while another writer depicts Merlin as a powerful wizard.
An interpretation is how the director or writer decides to portray a situation or character. In the first three options, the movies, books, and stories all have different topics. These are just facts, not interpretation. Interpretations put your own personal spin, thoughts or ideas into it. In the last option, Merlin's character is interpreted differently. In the first he's described as common, but in the second he's depicted as powerful.
No; a prepositional phrase begins with (or includes) a preposition such as "of", "through", and "around".This sentence does not have a preposition within it, so, no, it is does not have a prepositional phrase.
In the poem "Afterwards," Hardy uses many euphemisms to refer to death. He never actually says the words die, dead, or death.
Instead, he says things like: "If I pass during..." Here, the term "pass" is replacing the word "die." He also uses the very wordy "When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay" (which basically means "When the present is behind me" or "When I am part of the past").
The effect of these euphemisms is to have a quiet, calming effect on the reader. If he constantly used the words "die" and "death" throughout the poem, the dreamlike quality of the poem would be altered.
Instead, using terms like "afterward" and all the other euphemisms allows Hardy to discuss death without actually discussing it. In this way, he wonders what the rest of the world will do "after."
he is showing respect and submission to the grand luner