And see thats the odd thing some writers artist ect make very good work but aren't noticed that much or are not very popular but when they die its like all of a sudden there known everywhere and that's what confuses me the most why weren't they noticed when alive but dead???
Here's an example: Nearly every characteristic presented in the play has an opposite: Helena is tall, Hermia is short; Puck plays pranks, Bottom is the victim of pranks; Titania is beautiful, Bottom is grotesque. I hope this helps.
The correct option for this question is:
A. “Take a big sip of this lemonade,” Jacobs grandmother cried out.
An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear together. In this case "big sip" is the combination, since usually a sip is small, so a big sip sounds like something contradictory.
Answer:
The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
Explanation:
Doctors warned people to stay away from the medical tent where patients were being treated in order to avoid contagion. This means to avoid the spread or transfer of diseases or infection. Contagion means the communication of illnesses from one person to another, most especially when in close contact.