<span>As it turns out, Mrs. Winterbottom leaves to reconnect with a son she gave up for adoption before she married Mr. Winterbottom. She never told anyone about this son for fear of not seeming "respectable." She is very worried about being "respectable," perhaps because Mr. Winterbottom cares so much about being respectable, too.</span>
Answer:
His love for himself
Explanation:
There is little to no mention of Narcissus being angry at either Hera or Artemis.
He did not envy his reflection, he only longed to be with it.
He did not love Echo, and actually rejected her, which is why he was cursed to love his own reflection.
So yeah, he loved himself.
Mr. O'Brien and Winston are the principals starrings of the novel.
Textually O'Brien tells Winston: The first thing you must realize is that power is collective. The individual only has power in so far as he ceases to be an individual..alone...free.. the human being is always defeated.
That is the first thing from O'Brien to Winston.
Answer:
1. interrogative sentence
2 affirmative
3 wh question
4 imperative
5 exclamatory
6 command
7 negative
8 wh question
9 imperative
10 imperative
11 yes no question
12 imperative
13 affirmative
14 imperative
15 affirmative
Answer:
The first is B, and the second is C
Explanation: