Likewise means you are comparing two things. It means that they are alike in a way such as, the apple was red, likewise, the strawberry shared a similar shade. :D
<span>b. An extravagant, lustful, veteran widow.
The passage says that her features and clothes are bold and extravagant--she is wearing red stockings and has beautiful handkerchiefs, and her face has a lot of makeup on.
It also says that she has had five official husbands and many partners, but the narrator is not going to tell the reader just how many. </span>
Answer:
the phrase "ended too quickly"
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he doesn't study hard is the negative form.