A girl taking her cousin to the prom to pose as her date
or an uncle hiring in nephew to work for his shop
Answer:
Yes, Leslie, Natie and Buster will be more willing to try new foods in the future.
Explanation:
At first Leslie, Natie and Buster made fun of Carla for eating weird sandwiches at lunch, but Carla insisted she likes to he different and creative.
So when Buster forgot his own sandwich at home Carla offered him one of hers. He was hesitant to try it because he didn't want the other kids to make fun of him too,
He then quickly took a bite when no one was looking, he found it good and ate the whole thing. Suddenly all the other kids wanted to try Carla's sandwich too, and they found them so good that the next day they all brought their own unique sandwiches.
Leslie, Natie and Buster realized that being different is not so bad, so they tried it too and they liked it, so in the future all of them will be more willing to try new foods in the future.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>A.)Brutus wants the Romans to know that he and Mark Antony have become close friends and he supports Mark Antony and Octavius’ rule: it is for the good of Rome and its freedom from tyranny."</span>
6. Roderick Usher has become extremely sensitive to all that which affect the senses: to light, sound, smells, flavors, textures.
7. Usher believes that a family nervous condition will be the cause of his death, that he will die of madness.
8. Madeline is Roderick Usher's sistr. If she dies, Roderick will be the only member left of the Usher family.
9. Madeline is becoming increasingly weak; she suffers from a disease that makes her appear as if she were dead even though she is alive; when the narrator reaches the house of Usher, Madeline has been so decimated by her illness that she must now lie in bed and will probably die soon.
10. The narrator realizes that Roderick Usher has been overtaken by gloom and that he has lost his mind.
11. Roderick Usher can only hear music that is played on string instruments, particularly the guitar, which allows him to accompany the songs of his own mad creation. All other sounds are unbearable to his ears.
12. In the poem "The Haunted Palace", a parallelism is established between the palace, as the actual building described in the poem, and Roderick's head. The two windows through which first angels are seen dancing in harmony and then demons are seen are Roderick's eyes; the door is his mouth, from which wise words used to flow, but now only a madman's laugher emerges. The downfall of Roderick's mind, and of Roderick's family, brings the downfall of the actual house where he and his sister dwell.