Answer:
1. awful
2. careful
3. carefully
4. terrible
5. well
6. good
7. pretty
8. pretty
9. pretty
10. wonderfully
11. wonderful
12. terrible
13. terribly
14. better
15. best
16. fastest
17. slowest
18. slow
19. slowest
20. fast
21. fastest
22. slow
23. happy
24. sad
25. late
26. angry
27. angrily
28. happy
29. well
30. good
Explanation:
I have no clue why I did this; I really just want to not finish my math. They have the weirdest conversations, btw.
Answer:
Her speech evoked a hostile response.
Porphyria's Lover is a dramatic monologue that tells us the speaker's thoughts.
There is no conflict resolution: the poem ends with Porphyria dead by her lover's hand. No one has come upon them by the end of the poem and he has not been punished. What happens after this scene ends is unresolved.
There is no dialogue, either. The speaker of the poem tells us that Porphyria "calls" the speaker, but he does not relate her exact words. There is no dialogue in the poem.
Finally, there are no formal stage directions. The speaker does describe several actions happening during the poem -- as when the speaker tells us he strangles Porphyria with her hair -- but we do not have formal stage directions as one would get in a play.
Answer:
Answer down below! This will be a step-by-step instruction on how to make French Toast!
Explanation:
- Gather all tools, such as a griddle, bowl, spatula, etc.
- Gather all ingredients and place on counter
- Preheat griddle to 350
- In separate bowl, add 2 eggs, a small amount of vanilla, and a small amount of cinnamon
- Dip 4-8 pieces of bread inside your egg mixture and place on griddle
- After about 3-4 minutes, check if their cooking, if brown on one side, flip.
- Continue step 6 until all pieces of bread are cooked
- Add any toppings if needed