Answer:
A
Explanation:
Whatever answer you pick cannot suggest happiness or contentment.
Prufrock is singularly lonely and so he observes loneliness around him. He thinks himself useless and ordinary so that's what he sees when he looks up at the windows and sees lonely men smoking their pipes.
Granny Weatherall (look at the name -- is it not symbolic of someone who endures all while wishing for something that seems never to be hers?), is every bit as Prufrock. She wants marriage and it is so deeply within her soul that all other grief is wiped away from her.
So what's the answer. Granny can't live life to the fullest; she simply exists and waits, and wants. Prufrock seems to be the same way. B is not the answer.
Forgive what? Achieve what kind of happiness? No C is not the answer either.
Neither one is at peace either with themselves or the world. It's not D.
That means only A is possible. It's not the best answer, but it is the best of this lot.
Just as an aside, a lot of problems would be solved for these 2 if they could just get together.
Answer:
1. Players must have an understanding of both boxing and chess disciplines.
2. Players must have a chess rating of at least 1800 to compete in the sport.
3. Players can win from either the chess or boxing rounds.
Answer: I think it means Jocasta doesn’t believe in human prophecy, since it says that ‘no human being has skill in prophecy’
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A. flammability is a chemical property hope this helps
The atmosphere of a story are the emotional feelings that a story gives a reader.
In the passage beginning with “with enchanting murmurs” and ending with “flight of stairs” the house gets described as Gatsby and Daisy make their way up the stairs. The description is in such a way that it creates a feeling of solemness to emphasize the importance of the event of making their way up the stairs.
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