Answer:
He is hurt and Anne is mortified at her criticism of him
Explanation:
This makes her father disappointed and a bit angry with her, because she is disobeying him. Anne decides to write her father a letter explaining that she is independent of her parents. She, therefore, feels she has the right to do whatever she thinks is best for her. ... Her father forgave her and burned the letter.
Answer:
The meaning of this is that burning books is not as terrible as not writing them at all. Stafford is trying to say that if you have an idea for a book and you do not write the book, or start it, but never finish, then that is worse then burning a book that's already written.
Explanation:
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. A Poison Tree is a short and deceptively simple poem about repressing anger and the consequences of doing so. The speaker tells of how they fail to communicate their wrath to their foe and how this continues to grow until it develops into poisonous hatred.
Answer:
21: C.) while being stranded in the desert
22: C.) He put on food and edible supplies.
23: A.) sarcastic
24: C.) I beat myself up having been ungrateful about being alone because I longed to return to where I was before. (Not sure)
25.) A.) He misses the life he had before embarking on his journey (Most logical answer but B is possible)
Answer:
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Explanation:
“Millicent decides that she does not want to be part of the group” - Climax
“Millicent completes the final part of her initiation with a new goal” - Falling Action
“Millicent is about to confront the sorority with her decision” - Resolution
“Millicent is excited and proud at being chosen as an elect” - Exposition
“Millicent begins to question the group, especially Bev” - Rising Action
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