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Romashka [77]2 years ago
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Answer:

hi, is there a text with the questions?

djverab [1.8K]2 years ago
7 0
The paper does not explain the details. Are you reading a book or a certain text?
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1. to oppose strongly, fight, argue______
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  1. BICKER
  2. IMPLY
  3. HORRIFYING
  4. LUSTFUL
  5. INVALID
  6. DENOTE
  7. WARP
  8. PERMISSION
  9. INDICATE
  10. CHANGE
  11. PROTECT
  12. PARASITE

Explanation:

  1. To argue about something that is not important.
  2. To communicate a feeling or an idea without expressing it directly.
  3. Very shocking.
  4. Connected with strong sexual desire.
  5. Not correct, usually because it is not based on correct information or is illogical.
  6. To represent something.
  7. To twist or bend so that the surface is no longer straight or flat.
  8. The act of allowing someone to do something,  or of allowing something to happen.
  9. To point, show or make clear in another way.
  10. To make or become different.
  11. To keep someone or something safe from damage, injury or loss.
  12. A plant or animal that lives on or in another plant or animal of a different type and feeds from it.
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What did we say to each other that now we are as the deer who walk in single file with heads high with ears forward with eyes wa
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Answer:

forth line

Explanation:

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3 years ago
Why does Penelop end with the statement “they will call him brave.” What is she saying?
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Steve

5 years ago

You need to get the indentations in place. The first four lines are set up so that they move forward from the left margin:

In the pathway of the sun,

In the footsteps of the breeze,

Where the world and sky are one,

He shall ride the silver seas,

He shall cut the glittering wave.

I shall sit at home and rock;

Rise, to heed a neighbor’s knock;

Brew my tea, and snip my thread;

Bleach the linen for my bed.

They will call him brave.

typesetting from Penguin’s “The Portable Dorothy Parker”

Parker’s poem is an extended allusion to Homer’s Odyssey, in which Penelope, wife of Odysseus, famously remains faithful to her husband for over twenty years during his service in the Trojan War and arduous journey home to Ithaca. While Odysseus is away, Penelope must use her cunning to fight off 108 suitors trying to claim his throne

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Leave home

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There is no explanation really it's just common sense.

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