Answer:
"In recalling the events of Laius 'death, Sophocles blames Oedipus' character. That's because, Oedipus' memory doesn't let him escape the guilt over his father's murder. This means that he has no way to deny what he did, because his own mind shows that he is the murderer. In this way, Sophocles allows Oedipus to become a self-tortured soul, as his thoughts return to that memory and do not allow him to free himself from guilt, which makes Oedipus look for punishment himself."
Answer:
D) thinking that he was in East Asia, but Amerigo Vespucci correctly deduced is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Letter A is incorrect since the connector "and" brings the idea of <em>in addition</em>, meaning that Columbus though he was in another place, <em>in addition</em> it was Vespucci correctly deducing that it was a New World.
Option B is also incorrect because the gerund "thinking" is not a problem in the original sentence and in also includes the same connector as in the first one.
Letter C is incorrect because by using <em>instead of</em>, it could be understood that one took the other's place (that Vespucci was in Asia, in example.)
E is also incorrect because it lacks a subject and it could be a little confusing: "...who 'discovered' America, in East Asia according to his thought..."
Letter D is correct since the connector <em>but</em> introduces a new idea, contrasting with the first one and supporting the idea of Columbus mistake.
Answer: The chapter 27 made me feel curious about what is going on in this chapter.¨By in the middle of October, Bob Ewell gets a job with the WPA, one of the Depression job programs, and loses it a few days later. He blames Atticus for “getting” his job. Also in the middle of October, Judge Taylor is home alone and hears someone prowling around; when he goes to investigate, he finds his screen door open and sees a shadow creeping away. Bob Ewell then begins to follow Helen Robinson to work, keeping his distance but whispering obscenities at her. Deas sees Ewell and threatens to have him arrested if he doesn’t leave Helen alone; he gives her no further trouble. But these events worry Aunt Alexandra, who points out that Ewell seems to have a grudge against everyone connected with the case.¨
Explanation:
1. sang 2.sung 3.sang 4.sang 5. sang 6.sang
Both choices are incorrect. The adoption of a decasyllabic meter is the right response.
Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales during the Middle Ages. He is referred to as the "Father of English Literature" and was the first author to be interred in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner.
Chaucer is renowned for his inventive use of metrical structure. He was one of the first English poets to adopt the five-stress line, a decasyllabic relative of the Elizabethan-era favorite iambic pentameter.
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