The answer would be complex sentence, because it consists of an individual clause (The explorers brightened the dark cave) and a dependent clause (when they lit a torch from their cooking fire).
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I'm pretty sure it's they both focus on listed aspects of the authors life.
Given:
2 walls = 26 ft long by 9 ft wide
3rd wall = 18 ft long by 9 ft wide
Area = 26 ft * 9 ft = 234 ft²
2 walls ⇒ 234 ft² * 2 = 468 ft²
3rd wall area = 18 ft * 9 ft = 162 ft²
Total area = 468 ft² + 162 ft² = 630 ft²
630 ft² ÷ 250ft² per gallon = 2.52 gallons
Amelia should be 2.52 or 3 gallons to paint the 3 walls.
Answer and Explanation:
The speaker does not want to be "somebody", because being somebody imposes a dependency, in making herself noticed. This dependence is tiring, repetitive and takes away the individuality of the individuals, because they make that, to supply the desire to be someone, they have to repeat the same actions, actions again and again. It makes him a follower, a dependent and she doesn't want it for her.
The lines that best explain this feeling are:
<em>"How dreary - to be - Somebody!
</em>
<em>How public - like a Frog -
</em>
<em>To tell one's name - the livelong June -
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<em>To an admiring Bog!"</em>
Angela Vicario is in many ways the main character of the story. She is the most quoted character in the novel, and has the strongest narrative voice. In addition, she is center of the mystery that the narrator is trying to unravel, since she is the only one who knows whether or not Santiago was truly the one who took her virginity, and she remains enigmatic at the end of the story because she never reveals whether or not he was guilty.
Angela Vicario is a distant cousin of the narrator. As a young girl, she was the most beautiful of her four sisters. However, the narrator says she had a "helpless air and a poverty of spirit that augured an uncertain future for her." She used to sit in the window of her house, making cloth flowers, and the narrator thought she looked more and more destitute every year. He says that her "penury of spirit had been aggravated by the years," so much so that when people discovered that Bayardo San Roman wanted to marry her, they thought it was an outsider's plan.