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*About Russell - Theme
*Mother tongue - symbolism
This is what it means to say Phoenix in Arizona - symbolism
*Daystar - Imagery - The sunset was the most gorgeous they'd ever seen; the clouds were edged with pink and gold.
* My father's song - Flashback
*Birthright - Foreshadowing - A gun is a sign of upcoming events. Worry or apprehension of a character also foreshadows.
Explanation:
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The story opens with the description of a riverbed in rural California, a beautiful, wooded area at the base of “golden foothill slopes.” A path runs to the river, used by boys going swimming and riffraff coming down from the highway. Two men walk along the path. The first, George, is small, wiry, and sharp-featured, while his companion, Lennie, is large and awkward. They are both dressed in denim, farmhand attire.
As they reach a clearing, Lennie stops to drink from the river, and George warns him not to drink too much or he will get sick, as he did the night before. As their conversation continues, it becomes clear that the larger man has a mild mental disability, and that his companion looks out for his safety. George begins to complain about the bus driver who dropped them off a long way from their intended destination—a ranch on which they are due to begin work. Lennie interrupts him to ask where they are going. His companion impatiently reminds him of their movements over the past few days, and then notices that Lennie is holding a dead mouse. George takes it away from him. Lennie insists that he is not responsible for killing the mouse, that he just wanted to pet it, but George loses his temper and throws it across the stream. George warns Lennie that they are going to work on a ranch, and that he must behave himself when they meet the boss. George does not want any trouble of the kind they encountered in Weed, the last place they worked.
George decides that they will stay in the clearing for the night, and as they prepare their bean supper, Lennie crosses the stream and recovers the mouse, only to have George find him out immediately and take the mouse away again. Apparently, Lennie’s Aunt Clara used to give him mice to pet, but he tends to “break” small creatures unintentionally when he shows his affection for them, killing them because he doesn’t know his own strength. As the two men sit down to eat, Lennie asks for ketchup. This request launches George into a long speech about Lennie’s ungratefulness. George complains that he could get along much better if he didn’t have to care for Lennie. He uses the incident that got them chased out of Weed as a case in point. Lennie, a lover of soft things, stroked the fabric of a girl’s dress, and would not let go. The locals assumed he assaulted her, and ran them out of town.
Answer:
Negative sentence: There was no one present who did not criticize her conduct
Affirmative sentence: Everyone criticised her conduct.
Explanation:
An affirmative sentence is used to show or prove how true a statement or assertion is, while
A negative sentence is used to show how false a sentence or claim is.
Therefore, the given negative sentence has been written in an affirmative tone.
Sugar is uncountable, salt is uncountable, towel is countable, oranges is countable, and oil is uncountable
1) Electrical outlets
2) Stove
3) Fireplace
4) Knives and other sharp objects
5) Cords/wires