2. Becky stood behind the partition that separated the audience from the people backstage and waited for her cue to enter.
Answer:
I could be either b or d. I would put D because the narrator feels confident that Columbia would accept them.
Explanation:
Answer:
The common root word that they all have in common is "cred".
Explanation:
<u>The root word "cred" is present in several words used in the English language. Some examples are: incredible, credulous, credential, credible, credence, and credit. "Cred" comes from Latin, and its original meaning is "believe".</u> Notice how all the words that have "cred" as their root are somehow related to the sense of "believe". If something is incredible, that means it is hard to believe it is true. If you show your credentials, you are proving your identity, so that someone else will believe you are who you are.
The answer is: Ahab has always been somewhat mad, but his insanity has recently flourished.
In the excerpt from "Moby D*ck," by Herman Melville, the narrator refers to madness, one of the themes of the novel. He means that Captain Ahab has always been insane, but then his madness becomes completely delirious and absurd. One of the reasons is he has lost a leg because of Moby D*ck, so he turns outrageously vengeful and obsessed with killing the whale.