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Explanation:
Sorry for being so dense. I thought the sentence was a comment.
<em>What she expects of me</em> It's an adverb clause which modifies the extent of what she expects of me. It's a subordinate clause.
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we sold a ton of cookies at the bake sale but we still didn't have enough money to give to the charity
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Although you have not shown which play you are referring to, we can state that the stage instructions help the reader to understand what is happening, because they show how the character behaves in relation to his personality and posture, in a given situation. Furthermore, when it is stated that the "author is in the shadows" implies that although he has a certain influence, the author is not actively participating in the scene.
Explanation:
Stage instructions are, as the name implies, instructions that the author of a play establishes to show the actors how the character should behave and move in a given situation. The purpose of these instructions is to let the actors know how the message should be conveyed to the audience through the character's movement, facial expression and behavior. These instructions also serve to help readers understand the situation in which the characters are inserted and how it affects them.
When the statement "the author is in the shadows" is provided, it implies that the author is not actually participating in a situation, although he may have some influence.
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Durmió.
Explanation:
The Spanish past tense of "dormir" (sleep) is "durmió" (slept) when talking about he/she/it or "dormí" when talking about I.
The English translation to the sentence would be Last night my father slept early.
I hope this answer helps you.
I was on my way to work when my boss called me, his name was George. I was only 30 seconds late and he was already calling me to ask where I was. Of course, I was in front of the workplace. But, even so George was angered to know that I was even 30 secs late. I tried to explain that there was traffic but George did not believe me. He shouted and scorned at me till his face became a red color.
When he was over his yelling and scorning, he ordered me to go back to work. So, I did and I thought of the many ways I could try and sew my boss for bad management. However, I couldn’t because he hadn’t committed any crimes seen to the naked eye. Still, in my heart I had wished that he was as miserable as I was. Yet, I had to bury these feelings way down inside.
One day I just got used to it. I got used to the torture of working for George. I felt like a trapped Persephone in the world of the dead. Even though I was not in love with my employer; I entirely despised him, I did begin to see him as my savior. He got me a job even though I had absolutely no job experience. And, he was in his own ways kind yet he was like a man of two faces one in the front, the other in the back.