Answer:
Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
Stephen Crane - The Red Bandage of Courage
Frank Norris - McTeague
Hamlin Garland - Boy life on the prairie
Elizabeth Wetherell - Queechy
Explanation:
The lines which demonstrate a manner of speaking appropriate are lines 408 to 412.
Answer: Option 4.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The context has been taken from "The Nun's Priest's Tale". It is a narrative poem which was composed in the early time period of 1390s. This poem is a mock epic and beast fable. This poem is based on an incident that took place in the Reynard cycle. The poet of this poem is Geoffrey Chaucer who was a poet of the Middle English.
The lines in the poem which demonstrate a manner of speaking more appropriate to a far more serious and tragic content are the lines from 408 to 412 out of the 626 lines in the poem.
Answer:
He is easy-going but disorganized
Explanation:
"For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he
wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. "
30 years of papers in a bookshelf is disorganized.
"...when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled."
He smiled when he found his own paper in his own bookshelf - i say hes easy going.
Answer: Maladapting
Explanation:
Maladaptation is considered to be a trait which is typically more harmful than helpful. Maladapting stops individual from adapting to a new situation. In most cases, they bring about emotional or social problems.
In the scenario in the question, since Gianna's bad behavior is being tolerated rather than being told off completely, this is referred to as maladapting.
The answer is it faded away