Answer: The aunt wants the bachelor to learn his lesson, but she learns hers instead.
Bertha thinks that it is good to win medals for goodness, but the medals get her killed.
Explanation:
- She thought that the story that is told to the kids is not good for them. After that, she told him that the years of good teaching are wasted. We can see an irony in the text because her teaching was bad even with good methods. She didn't know to entertain the children so the bachelor did it much better than her. That is why she learns the lesson instead of him.
- Another answer that is correct is also having irony because the medals got her in the trouble. She was very proud because of those medals and she wore them all the time. She wore them on her and the medals were producing a sound so when she slipped into the bushes, the wolfs were knowing were she was hiding.
Answer:
Explanation:The words establish the author of the article as an expert on cookstoves.
The words imply that cookstoves are something negative.
The words show that people in developing countries dislike cookstoves.
The words hint that cookstoves are not as bad as many people believe they are.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Curley attacks Lennie because he assumes that Lennie is smiling at him. Curley thinks that Lennie is enjoying the insults made at Curley's expense. The insults are about the hand that Curley keeps soft for his wife, the "Glove fulla vaseline" as Candy taunts.
Lady Macbeth is a malicious and manipulative mastermind. To begin, she
conceives the entire plan and hashes out the details before Macbeth even
truly considers taking action to make the prophecies come true. She is
the one who urges Macbeth to frame the guards by getting them
intoxicated and actually prepares the murder scene for Macbeth to take
Duncan's life. In the end, she is the only reason that the plan works
because she forces...