The narrator which is Dante believes he is playing the role of the protagonist. He believes that he is a good man who strays from the path of virtue, finding himself in the dark wood at the beginning of the poem. Dante is often terrified in hell and is moved by pity for the suffering sinners he sees there. However, he gradually learns from Virgil and becomes both more confident and less sympathetic toward those who have sinned against God. He is often interested in lingering to speak with sinners from Italy, particularly his native city of Florence. Since Dante is telling his own story I believe he is willing to add on details or lie about what actually happened in the adventure.
I will highlight all the prepositional phrases in the text: A prepositional phrase is a phrase that includes a preposition: a word that describes the relationship between things.
(1) Brenda would have liked to have taken her vacation at the beach.
(2)
However, the weather forecast on the television called for rain.
(3)
Also, her
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fiancé, Max, wanted to vacation in the mountains.
(4) After a heated
discussion, Brenda and Max decided to compromise.
(5) They would spend
their vacation time at Spring Lake.
(6) That way, Jack could fish and
Brenda could enjoy swimming.</span>
So we see that the one that does NOT have a prepositional phrase is the last one, sentence 6! The correct option is c.
Context clues are hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words. Learning the meaning of a word through its use in a sentence or paragraph is the most practical way to build vocabulary since a dictionary is not always available when a reader encounters an unknown word.
A reader must be aware that many words have several possible meanings. Only by being sensitive to the circumstances in which a word is used can the reader decide upon an appropriate definition to fit the context. A reader should rely on context clues when an obvious clue to meaning is provided, or when only a general sense of the meaning is needed for the reader’s purposes.
Relied upon when a precise meaning is required, when clues suggest several possible definitions when nearby words are unfamiliar, and when the unknown word is a common one that will be needed again in these cases, a dictionary should be consulted.
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Dictionary definition of aggressive-ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
My definition- angry and wanting to fight or argue
Part of speech-An adjective because it is describing something
Q1: Believe in yourself
Q2: T<span>he force that wants the best for all things in the universe.
Q3: MAYBE writing books about it because people always seem to complicate things when they are trying to explain things in words.
Q4: The wind.
Q5: A cloud makes the most sense.
Q6: Climax
Q7: ? (I would guess and hope for the best)
Q8: Wisdom
The next to questions, I have no idea... Sorry. :(
But good luck. :)
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