Answer:
Errand
Connection
Explanation:
An ERRAND is a chore, but it is not a game.
A CONNECTION is a bond, but it is not a separation
The correct vocabulary word from each drop-down menu that correctly complete the sentences are errand and connection.
This is because, an errand is a chore that is usually given at home, but is not a game, while a connection is a bond between two or more people or things but is not a separation because they are brought together.
Answer: just answer, be yourself
Explanation: if they want you just be who you are its not that hard
Answer:
E. Drunken.
Explanation:
Frank McCourt's 1996 memoir "Angela's Ashes," tells the story of his own childhood, involving his father Malachy, Sr. and his mother Angela. The memoir covers the life of Frank and his family’s condition during his childhood, the stories from that time, and more majorly his own life in Limerick, Ireland.
There are many terms by which Malachy, Sr. can be described. But as the memoir presents, it is best to describe him as a drunkard. He is not pious, nor litigious or inviolate. He is somewhat of a poltroon, which is another term for a coward. But Malachy, Sr. isn't exactly a coward for even though he did not seem to do things in the right way, he still gets them done in as much as he can manage. He married Angela after being pressured and because of their Catholic faith. Moreover, he also instills the fondness of storytelling in his child and we also come to know that his drinking is a way to hide his bereavement and misfortune.
Thus, the <u>correct description for Malachy, Sr. is option E</u>.
Answer:
The rhyming scheme of the poem is:
ABAB CDCD EFEF
Explanation:
To find the rhyme scheme of a poem, we must pay attention to the final sound of the last word in each line. The very first final sound is always given the letter A as an identifier. Every time that sound is repeated in the last word of a line, it will be identified as A. The second final sound will be B, the third, C, the fourth D, and so on. Let's do that for the poem we are analyzing here. Since our focus is the last word of each line, let's omit the rest:
soaring A
breeze B
roaring A
seas B
glancing C
high D
dancing C
sky D
lashing E
spray F
dashing E
to-day F
Answer: Women were happy to drop out of school and stay at home.
Explanation:
The excerpt talks about women in the fifties and their attitude towards marriage and higher education. In those times, there was a very high emphasis on marriage which is why most women (60%) were happy to drop out of college to get married.
Some dropped out because they didn't think that being too educated would be good for their marriage chances and even the ones that pursued further education, still stayed with their husbands.