Answer:
mark teh other guy brainlyest
Explanation:
Answer:
Most definitely! Tom Buchanan is your typical upper class snob. He married Daisy because she was the Golden Girl of the American Dream. He would never ever divorce her because having Daisy assures his status in society. He blatantly indulges in an affair with Myrtle purely for sexual gratification. He has no intention of marrying her and he clearly has no respect for her because he has no qualms in punching her when she takes the name of his wife. He's part of the reason Gatsby is killed because he tells Myrtle's husband that Gatsby was the owner of the car that ran over his wife. He just looks out for his own interests throughout the novel. He doesn't care at all and like Nick Caraway says, both he and Daisy retire to where people like them are rich together, smug and safe behind their wealth and status.
We can define symmetry as the the quality of having parts that match each other, particularly in a way that is alluring, or likeness of shape or substance.
Now here is a use of word symmetry in a sentence.
The outline of the house had a satisfying symmetry, its oval shape being grabbed in its stretched windows.
Deft means skillful or careful, so to utilize it legitimately in a sentence, here's an example;
The photographer is known for her deft utilization of lighting.
Now we use both words, deftly and symmetry in a sentence;
The designs on the floors were deftly placed, and the symmetry was great.
Answer:
C. Utrecht Psalter
Explanation:
The Utrecht Psalter is an illuminated psalter from the 9th century, considered to be the most valuable manuscript located in the Netherlands. It was most likely created in France, near the city of Reims.
It is an example of Carolingian art and is famous for its 166 pen illustrations. One illustration accompanies each of the 150 psalms and 16 other canticles. The Utrecht Psalter significantly impacted Anglo-Saxon art, as it was located in England between about 1000 and 1640. The style that originated from this manuscript is known as the Utrecht style.