No. It sounds wordy but it is grammatically correct
Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate time in the excerpt. The second sentence is saying that he is in the midst of time/living, and he can "detect how shallow it is," meaning that he is aware that life is short and that the end is inevitable. Thoreau also describes time as being fleeting, but ever-present.
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Answer:
It is effective, because such phrases as "Who in the world are you," "you could just have knocked me down with a feather," and "went out to Californy" show Miss Cynthia's emotions and the way she really talks.
Explanation:
According to this excerpt from "The Softening of Miss Cynthia" by Lucy Maud Montgomery, there is a dialogue between two people about someone's death and reuniting with his aunt.
The statement that best describes the dialogue in this excerpt is option C
The correct answer is Hacen
Explanation:
In the Spanish language, the conjugation of a verb varies depending on the subject and the tense; although, there are general patterns in conjugations. In the case of regular verbs in present, the conjugation for the pronoun "I" ends in "o"; the one for the pronoun "you" ends in "os"; the one for "she or he" ends in "a" or "e", and the one for the pronoun "they" ends in "vowel + n."
In the sentence "Juan y Carlos la tarea en la noche" (Juan and Carlos do the homework at night" the subject is "Juan and Carlos" and this can be replaced by "they". In this context, the conjugated verb should end in "vowel + n", and therefore the correct option is "hacen".