Answer:
This expression conjures up an image of feet that are not symmetrical, as left and right are, therefore causing imbalance or stumbling. It was first recorded in 1915.
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure, but #1 "<span>but he also scored the highest in the class." sounds the best when it comes out of my mouth and sounds a lot better in my head then the rest of my choices.</span>
Our Town by Thornton Wilder is a modernist play because it explores the transience of human life, in a sense that the characters in the play highlight the significance of the little things that they do in their daily lives. The play is also narrated through the view of a stage manager which openly tells the audience about how the stage is designed and what each prop is meant for. The stage manager is a character both inside and outside the play which blurs the wall between the reality that what the audience is about to see is fictional, and the fiction that the play is supposedly real in the character's point of view. This characteristic of the play destabilizes the line between fact and fiction and is considered a modernist play based on that setting itself, among all other themes of the play.
Answer:
Decide whether each quotation is an example of direct or indirect characterization.
“How horrible it would be . . . if she were condemned to be the plain, shy Millicent of a few years back.”
✔ direct
“Betsy Johnson, the vivacious blonde secretary of the sorority”
✔ direct
“Walking beside Louise on the way to the drugstore, Millicent felt a surge of pride.”
✔ indirect
“Bev was suddenly there in the doorway. ‘Wipe that smile off your face,’ she commanded.”
✔ indirect
Explanation:
I got it right. You're welcome.