Answer:
Explanation:
Joan Didion's essay “Goodbye to All That” is a story about her new experiences as a young lady and an adult in New York city. ... The story covers changes in her life, a result of life choices she made. She depicts the pros of New York through its place, social environment, and her mindset in general.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
You cut in front of the helping verb in this case are not.
<span>In the poem "Transformation Peace" by
Larry Jaffe, he is saying that it takes more courage to show peace than
it does to hold a gun and threaten.</span>
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Modifiers are words, phrase, or clause that gives information about another word in the same sentence.
The sentence "Though <em>exhausted</em> by the effort, I couldn't get the<em> iron gate to budge</em>, no matter how hard I pushed." is a modifier.
The person is exhausted. Why? Because they were pushing an iron gate.
Hope I explain it correctly.
Answer:
The reason that Mrs. Whitaker rejects Galaad's offer of the apple of the Hesperides while accepting his other two gifts is:
The apple of Hesperides represents Mrs. Whitaker's past. She does not want to return to her youth, out of free choice, even though she is enamored of youthful exuberance.
Explanation:
Neil Gaiman's collection of short stories, entitled "Smoke and Mirrors" (1998), has a second tale christened "Chivalry." The theme of "Chivalry" is about love, growing old, and personal choices. This Neil Gaiman's Christmas special is the story of Mrs Whitaker, who finds the Holy Grail in a charity shop. When approached by a Knight for the Holy Grail, she chose, in exchange, some precious stones, instead of the apple of the Hesperides, which could have returned her youth, a youth she remembered with nostalgia.