<span>A.
Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.
Take a look at the bolded words:
</span><span>Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.</span>
^past tense ^Present perfect (I believe)
Read the sentence outloud... its saying that he brushed his teeth before he "eats"
It is a inappropriate shift in tense.
Final answer: A
Answer:
You can take photos from internet searches and post them to the table.
For example, I would use the attached photo for the iron curtain, because it shows that the iron curtain was the boundary between communist Soviet countries and capitalist countries. Hopefully you should be able to finish the rest on your own.
The answer is D. Nearing the end, Romeo hears that Juliet is dead and so he goes to buy poison from this guy, and after the "funeral", he sneaks into the tomb and cries and stares, not knowing that she had taken something to make it seem like she is dead. When she wakes up, he had already drank the poison and she, being devastated, grabs his knife and stabs herself in the chest.
He refuses to sign the confession because, in the end, his name is the only truth he has left. He was not faithful to his wife and has worked hard to make amends. After all the lies and deceit flying around Salem, John's name is all he has left of his self-worth. I am not entirely sure but this is the best answer I can give! hope this helps! ^^
An example of personification is:
I placed a jar in Tennessee, / . . . It made the slovenly wilderness / Surround that hill (Stevens, "The Anecdote of the Jar")
The correct option is A.
Personification is the representation of things in human qualities or nature in abstract terms.
In the above lines from the poem "The Anecdote of the Jar" by Wallace Stevens the jar has been personified as a symbol of technology and humanity and Tennessee is a symbol of nature and wilderness. The poem is about the struggles and hardships which a human undergoes to overcome the wilderness. The human-made creation like jar restricts the intensity of the wilderness as humans control nature.