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OB. The monster is really gross-looking.
Explanation:
The other statement are facts and not opinions, this one sounds more like an opinion and isn't necessary or proper. Thus this would be inappropriate for a report
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Woolf uses images of metal objects to transition between Clarissa's and Peter's points of view: Peter's pen-knife, Clarissa's scissors and her sewing needle, and the silverware that Lucy brings into the room. Peter fidgets with his pen-knife during the conversation, while Clarissa uses her scissors and sewing needle. The fact that they play with these objects as they talk signifies the tension between them.
The objects also symbolize their behaviors and their views of each other. Peter's pen-knife symbolizes his risk-taking nature and his love affairs. Clarissa's scissors symbolize the fact that she turned down Peter's proposal long ago. Clarissa thinks Peter's behavior is silly; she is both jealous and happy that he found love. On the other hand, the silverware that Lucy brings in symbolizes Clarissa's lifestyle, which Peter considers silly but also envies.
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Just because man. He a pe.do
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renaissance
Explanation:
renaissance, revival
, rebirth and reawakening have the same meaning.
Josh= anti- social and "work addict" (theres another word for it but i forgot)
Larry: made up character, is anti-commercialism
beth: anti-social, has desires to be popular and go to prom and graduate
peter: quirky (according to katherine), mean
Katherine: happy, tries to fit in
Todd: popular, seems nice
Betagold: explorer (since she really wanted to know who Larry was), creepy (cause of the messages shes been leaving on larrys site like "i will find you")
Marlene: nice, good to go to for advice
i hope this helps