Answer:
Mamas job
Explanation:
It is the only one that makes logical sense also I got the question right
I can tell you what it's not if you're having trouble understanding parallel structure...
"I think I will make a good president because I am honest, trustworthy, and I’m behaving responsibly.<span>"
If this was using parallel structure, it would be "...</span>because I am honest, trustworthy, and responsible."
"<span>I have many plans for the student council, such as making the council more organized, to ensure everyone has a voice, and I’ll be managing meetings more efficiently."
</span>For this, it'd have to be, "...such as making the council more organized, ensuring everyone has a voice, managing meetings more efficiently."
I'm not sure which sentence it actually is though. It's possible it's the last sentence.
Answer:
The words "Do I dare?" best indicate that Prufrock feels uncertain.
Explanation:
In the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, author T. S. Elliot creates a speaker who is unfit to be a hero of romantic, traditional times. Prufrock has never fulfilled his desires. He is a lonely man who lives through others, who is insecure of his own appearance and ability to talk to women. His indecisiveness, his uncertainty, is expressed in the excerpt through the repetition of the words "Do I dare?" Prufrock cannot make up his mind. Should he try? Should he go and talk to people? Or will they be cruel, judgmental of him? His insecurity keeps him from daring to live.
The segregation and the unfairness and the last one I don't know I'm sorry I hope this helps :)
D. only appear in a few episodes.
they do appear, but eventually those characters mostly disappear and don't make an impact only if they are memorable enough.