<span>There is one quote in the text that leads me to believe the author is concerned about her brother's welfare. In the passage the author writes, "We were thrilled Russell had come out of his shell." After Russell gave Rosalind and his sister a nickname she was thrilled because Russell had finally started to open up more to them.</span>
Answer:
A. boring D. tedious
Explanation:
When something is studding it’s exciting or causes excitement. Boring and tedious are the opposite of excitement
I believe the answer is the second choice. "He was in one of his moods, for the day.." the first and third choices are definitely out, no doubt. And the fourth is the runner up. I'd have to say the second is the best choice. Key words are 'unprofitable' and 'unsatisfactory' followed by the notion that he wishes he could start over. This gives the impression that he was idle rather than ambitious.
Answer:
The main themes in “The Monkey's Paw” are fate, the unknown, and grief and loss. Fate: Through the conceit of the monkey's paw, the story explores the importance of fate in human life. The unknown: The story dramatizes the tension between the known and the unknown, showing the dangers of the latter.
From the 4 questions above , the one that is not neutral is :
B. 3
Highlight the phrase : "sharply split" , which somehow indicate that Netta and Jim fought over their difference of point of view, which means that it is not neutral
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