Answer:
A
Explanation:
Bossy: Kylie is telling Anna what to do.
Unappreciative: Anna did what Kylie told her to do, but instead of being appreciative, Kylie asked what she used to wipe the mirrors and immediately told her to redo what she had done.
Perfectionist: Kylie told Anna to wipe the windows all over again since she didn't use a specific material to wipe of the mirrors as Kylie wanted it. Kylie also corrected Anna's technique since she was supposed to do it that specific method instead of what Anna was doing before.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Shakespeare's metaphors most likely mean as -
- People play different roles throughout their lives.
- People leave one phase of life to enter another.
- People all go through the same phases of life.
<h3>Who was Shakespeare?</h3>
William Shakespeare was a renowned poet and playwright who has given a great contribution to the development of English literature. Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are the most popular play he wrote.
Shakespeare's metaphor demonstrates that while everyone experiences the same stages in life, they each take on a different role. He also demonstrates how one stage of life must end before moving on to the next.
Therefore, options 1, 3, and 5 are the appropriate options.
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Curiosity.
Odysseus is a self-assured guy who lives by his courage as well as his wiles. He's an intellectual; and although he is self-disciplined, his curiosity sometimes gets him into a lot of trouble. Odysseus is also willing to pay a price for knowledge. It is this intellectual curiosity that drives him to hear the Sirens' song despite the pain he must endure while being tied up to the mast of his ship. If it weren't for those excruciating straps, he would have been lured to his death.
So what was so enticing about the Sirens' song? They promised gifts of wisdom and knowledge of the future. Who could resist that?
Hope this helped! :)
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is inductive reasoning. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Dombey and Sons.
Explanation:
The character of James Carker is from the novel "Dombey and Sons" by Charles Dickens. In the story, he plays a devious and manipulative manager in Mr. Dombey's business.
Mr. James Carker is the head clerk and manager in Mr. Dombey's shipping company. He is a devious and manipulative man who thinks only for himself. His greed brought upon the ruin of Mr. Dombey' business and personal life. He has two siblings, an elder brother John and a sister Harriet. Due to his trusted position in the business, he knew a lot of details about Mr. Dombey's life, professionally and personally. His hatred for his boss made him want to humiliate him. So, carrying on an affair with Edith, Mr. Dombey's wife, he had decided on an elopement. But Edith only wanted it t be an affair and not a full elopement. This made him scared of Mr. Dombey if he ever finds out. So, during his attempts to flee, he was confronted by Mr. Dombey. On his rush to get away, he fell on the train tracks and was killed.