Answer:
I had the same question and got all the points on my response here: The story, “Another Evening at the Club” is about Samia and a wealthy man that she’s married to. The significance in the title of the story is that when you add “just” to the title it makes the two times that they were in the club, seem unimportant. The two times that Samia and her husband went to the club were important parts of the story. The first time Samia had went she lost her emerald ring, and then blamed her servant. The husband was angry with the servant, smacked her, and had her taken to the police station for questioning. The next day the husband had gone to the club while Samia was at home, and that’s when she found the ring again. Both of these shows that it was another evening at the club, almost like saying this happened, then another day happened. The difference in language and how you word things is important because it can change the whole meaning.
I hope this helps because I literally just retyped all of it lol
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Crisis, Number IV.
<span>“You ought not to think an hour upon the matter, but to spring to action at once.”
</span>What is the purpose of the words “hour” and “spring”?
<span>To remind readers that they must take action immediately to succeed against the British.</span>
Answer:
1. Sam asked his sister if she would bring him some water.
2. Anna told Bob not to speak so loudly because Granny is sleeping.
3. Tom asked Mary if she would come to the concert with him.
4. She told the children to go to bed immediately.
Explanation:
Indirect basically means to get rid of the quotes while still maintaining proper grammar.
Hydrophobia is the fear of rabies.
Cats could have rabies so that is more of an example and the others have nothing to do with it