First, you have to talk to your crush a lot (through any social media apps and in real life) and get to know her really well. Then, you gotta take her on a date (maybe saying like, "What are you doing this weekend?") If your crush isn't going anywhere, you can ask him/her to go to an interesting place that would entertain him/her. If everything went well, you gotta build a relationship with him/her until you finally asks him/her to be your boyfriend/girlfriend. Then, he/she might be your fiance one day and have a family.
The End.
C or D look like the best answers. I would go with C personally, but don't credit me to this
Answer:
The given quote is from lines 954-958.
Explanation:
Sophocles's "Oedipus The King" is a tragic play of Athens where Oedipus married his own mother, though unknowingly. This angered the gods who brought calamities after calamities to the people of Athens as a result of the pride that led to the downfall of the person, in this story, the king.
The given quotes are from line number 954-958 of the play, spoken by the Chorus. In it, they voiced what is happening in the stage and commented on how "destiny" will be the resolver of all things. This scene or prayer foreshadows Oedipus's future downfall.
In the Cambridge dictionary "implore" is defined: showing in a very emotional way that you want someone to do something for you.
In this case Josephine asks Mrs. Mallard to open the door, she is very worried because fo all the emotions she is having. Josephine knows that her sister has a heart trouble and she thinks she is extremely sad fo Mr. Mallard's death. She desperately wants to enter the room to confort her sister as she could die form a heart attack.
As we can see, the definition above suites this case because of all the emotions shown by Josephine.
Answer:
D. "The public soon learned to cheer them on, and to detach themselves from the attack artists were actively waging on their sensibilities." (Paragraph ...
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