Answer:
B.) The family's attempt to hide their disappointment
Explanation:
Answer:
Announcer: the suffix is -er and the word announce with the addition of the suffix -er is a noun.
Boastful: the suffix is -ful and the word boast with the addition of the suffix -ful is an adjective.
Misspeak: the prefix is mis- and the word speak with the addition of the prefix mis- is a verb, the prefix does not change the part of speech to which this word belongs.
Victorious: the suffix is -ious and the word victor with the addition of the suffix -ious is an adjective.
Uncommon: the prefix is un- and the word common with the addition of the prefix un- is an adjective, the prefix does not change the part of speech to which this word belongs to.
Explanation:
Suffixes are letters that we add<u> after</u> the root of a word (the main part of the word) to form new ones. The addition of the Suffix can change the category of a word. For example, if the root of a word is a noun when we add a suffix it turns into an adjective, like beauty and beautiful.
Prefixes are letters that we add <u>before </u>the root of a word, and as well as suffixes, they can modify the part of speech of a word.
Accordingo to Helmholtz, Shakespeare's power lies in the resources of metaphors, similies and all the poetical language he uses. Act II of Romeo and Juliet is what fascinated Helmholtz the most and after having read it, the stated that everybody should feel miserable for not being able to say simple and complex things in the same way Shakespeare can.
Answer:
C. A dark, ruinous setting
Explanation:
Psychological terror usually tends to frighten the reader from the point of view of the character and his or her own paranoia. In this case, Frankenstein is having more of a moral conflict than anything else. He is conflicted by the terrible thing that he believes to have done by defying the laws of nature and creating a monstrosity that even the Dr. himself, who really wanted to create it, couldn't handle when the creature was actually moving.
Answer: C.
Explanation: The word decided seems to be swelled correct since decided is in the past tense, so the word swelled has to, too.