Answer:
It is the second day of Jonas's training as the Receiver of Memory. He has been instructed not to share his dreams with others, but he is still uneasy with the idea that it is permissible for him to lie.
Explanation:
Petruchio tries to intimidate Kate by yelling at his servants for any slight mistake they commit and Kate acts indifferent to it and simply bears with it.
Explanation:
Five specific insults that Petruchio throws at the servants:
- malt-horse drudge
- peasant swain
- rascal knaves
- drudge
- unwashed farm worker
<u>The irony is that while Petruchio tries to intimidate Kate and make her obey him more, all it does is aggravate her and make her determined to see her new husband as a buffoon.</u>
Kate seems to be completely happy to have her basic needs fulfilled and the antics of her husband annoy her and have an opposite effect.
Answer:
The authorities are basically saying that justice wont be served to ANYONE until people that are not affected by whatever are just as affected as people that are.
Explanation:
FoR eXaMpLe :
If my mom grounds me for something i do and it wasn't only my fault it was also my brother and sister then the affects of my punishment will affect my siblings or at least should because of guilt. And if i'm learning my lesson and my siblings/UNAFFECTED are not than i will not get unpunished/ <u>justice</u> nor will they.
Cant answer first question there not enough information.
Answer:
B. "The forest seemed interminable; nowhere did he discover a break in it, not even a woodman's road."
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary technique used by many authors to anticipate a clue about information that will only appear in the text later, or information that the characters still do not know. Foreshadowing serves to make the reader curious about the consequences that anticipated information will have on the narrative. Among the options given in the question, the one with foreshadowing is the letter B, as the author anticipates the information that "the forest seemed endless" before the character realizes it.