Answer:
To extract from
Explanation:
Extricate generally means to free or disentangle something from another. In the context of writing a modern day story and it's plot based on Theseus myth featured in Cruel Tribute, the word extricate may be used here to mean "extricating" or applying same plot as is used in Cruel Tribute. In other words the writer may apply the word "extricate" in the context of applying the plot of Cruel Tribute in his new modern-story.
As a result fits best in this situation.
Answer:
The denotation of a word can be found in the dictionary.
Explanation:
Denotation is the literal meaning of a word.
From the excerpt of Inferno “Just as he finished, the blackened landscape. Violently shuddered — with the fright of it. My memory once more bathes me in sweat.”
The line “violently shuddered—with the fright of it” could be categorized as an image and a sensory appeal.
This sensory language calls to one or more of the senses, making eloquent the writer’s characterization of what he contemplates with.
<span>Eliza associate her happiest memories of Sonoma with the three large Spanish houses and their inhabitants because
* The families who lived in those three houses were largely responsible for funding the Relief efforts that eventually saved the Donner Party.
* The people were always kind to Eliza.
This is a portion of the book where Eliza states the following:
</span>"some of my sweetest memories of Sonoma are associated with these
three Spanish homes. Their people never asked unfeeling questions, nor
repeated harrowing tales; and I did not learn until I was grown that
they had been among the large contributors to the fund for the relief
<span>of our party."
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Aside from being kind to Eliza and being the largest contributors to the relief fund, the people in the three Spanish homes never asked probing and prying questions nor do they repeat rumors.