in·tel·lect
/ˈin(t)lˌekt/
noun
the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, especially with regard to mental or academic matters.
phys·i·cal·i·ty
/ˌfizəˈkalədē/
noun
the fact of relating to the body as opposed to the mind; physical presence.
They are opposites
the pronoun for the first one is brought and the subject is Janice
Answer :
The lines 27-44 from the short story "Night Calls" by Lisa Fugard describe the narrator's feelings about her father's response to her new talent.
Marlene had recently discovered her talent for imitating bird and animal calls. Due to this special gift, she had gained popularity and respect from everyone at her boarding school.
When Marlene relates this to her father and offers to mimic the sounds of birds and animals for him, he shakes his head slightly and replies "I've got the real thing right outside my window." Marlene seems to be hurt and slightly upset by his response. However, this is not new for her as she has never received any response or reaction from her father. She is pretty much used to this sort of behavior from him.
Answer:
A. true
Explanation:
Originally Gothic used to mean something about a language but now can mean something else such as modern gothic themes, gothic fashion style aka dark color/theme. I hope this helps!
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The movie </em><u><em>that we saw last month (B) </em></u><em>was intriguing. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
This sentence also become meaningful by aptly filling the blank with ‘that we saw last month’. This is because the sentence already contains the tense was which hints that the movie was seen in the past. Thus, the choice of words "that we saw last month" is precise and relevant with the sentence and the tense. Moreover, "that" is used because this is the thing which has been done earlier.