Answer:
A Midsummer Night´s Dream
Explanation:
This classic story revolves around the obstacles that are put between the lovers Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius. It starts when Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius, the one chosen by her father. A decisive role is played by Oberon, king of the fairies in the woods where Hermia is to meet Lysander. As Oberon was quarreling with Titania, the queen, he asks Puck, his counselor, to fetch the flower called Love in Idleness, in order to help restore the love between him and Titania.
Puck, however, has other plans and plays out his tricks by using the flower with the earthly lovers in a confusing way (Demetrius falling in love with Hermia and Helena with Lysander) during the night when Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius are sleeping in the woods.
When Oberon found out what Puck had done he punished him and corrected the mistakes, so in the end the lovers were reunited.
Answer:
I would not be comfortable.
Explanation:
I don’t like the thought of teachers being in my house. It is too uncomfortable. I already see them at school.
<em>Context helps readers guess that "inchoation" in this passage describes experiences that are </em><u>preliminary </u><em>and </em><u>universal</u><em>.</em>
In the excerpt, the narrator tries to capture the experience that a reader has when he or she encounters with a fascinating and shivering passage. The <em>inchoation,</em> or beginning, (<em>Merriam Webster</em>), represent the start of an enthralling feeling that is <u>preliminary</u>, as it prepares the reader for richer and more important experiences, and could encompass something that is inherent in human life, i.e. <u>universal</u>. A sudden thrill that pulls the strings of the soul and deeply connects with the reader. These experiences are unexpected, and they are the beginning of something much bigger and enriching that may change the reader forever.
Noxious, objectionable, or disgusting animals collectively, especially those of small size that appear commonly and are difficult to control, as flies, lice, bedbugs, cockroaches, mice, and rats. ... etc . Idk If this helps any but I tried!
Answer: I disagree because I feel that is was one little thing that Miep Gies could do for her friends. She had already made the decision to risk so much, and she couldn’t stop them.
Explanation: Sample response