Words and phrases that tell you that the people were suspicious of the circus are “Gradually figures emerged, wary, suspicious.” and the way the people are blankly staring and began to murmur
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Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various psychologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Todd's writings most clearly reflect a personal fable. This is when an adolescent kid tells themselves that they are special and unique, to the extent that life difficulties do not affect him/her and no one has experienced what they have. Which is what Todd is describing in his novel.
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A. Wealth and nature
Explanation:
<em>To My Dear and Loving Husband </em>is a poem written by Anne Bradstreet, the most prominent of early English poets of North America and the first writer in England's North American colonies to be published.
Imagery is a literary device in which the writer creates images in the mind of the reader through words by appealing to their senses. The speaker in the given poem describes her love for her husband using imagery relating to wealth and nature. We can see this in the following lines:
<em>I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
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<em>Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
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<em>My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
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<em>Nor ought but love from thee give recompense.</em>
<em>Mines of gold </em>and <em>all the riches that the East doth hold</em> are phrases connected to wealth, while the phrase<em> that rivers cannot quench</em> is connected to nature. This is why option A is the correct one.
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Explanation:
He meant that what do you take in from looking at something. So if you are absently watching a tree and don't do anything else, you might miss the fact that the leaves are moving with the wind, but they are held fast by the connection they make with the branch that holds them.
Think carefully about what that actually means. When fall comes, the branch lets go and the leaves float to the ground.
Even if you think there is a temperature mechanism that loosens the hold the branch has on the leaves, Someone or Something put it there so it could happen.
You excuse me if I let my religion show somewhat. I do think it is some sort of miracle that lets something like that happens. And Thoreau wouldn't disagree. Those Transcendental writers (like Thoreau) all saw miracles in the ordinary.
Number 9 is B and number 10 is D