Answer:
D. proletariat
Explanation:
Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky were all members of the proletariat as they were all communists who believed in service to the people.
A proletariat is a person that does labor for pay, such as odd jobs or any other job to make a living. These three men were members of the proletariat.
The opposite of proletariat is aristocracy.
Answer:
In blind the author Rachel DeWoskin uses negative connotation in paragraph 7 the text states, "I’m not courageous enough.” This shows negative connation because she is struggling to accept her new "normal" and is fearful that she will not succeed at learning life again due to her becoming visually impaired.
In the text the author uses positive connotation in paragraph 21 and 23 the text states, "A dozen eggs,” she said. “Do you want to throw them?...Anywhere you want." This shows positive connotation because she is trying to turn a new leaf and by throwing eggs its helping her cope with her "new" beginnings and relearning her way around life.
Place is not a preposition. A preposition is a word that can be added to the end of a complete sentence which can then make a longer sentence.
E.g. of a complete sentence: The cat sat.
You can then use the preposition "on" to extend the sentence to:
"The cat sat on the mat".
You could then use more prepositions to extend the sentence again:
The cat sat on the mat for the whole morning without getting up for a stretch until the mail man arrived. Each word that comes directly before the preposition could also be the end of the sentence. Place, cannot be used as a prepositon
The roaring wind sounds strange tonight.
( adding roaring which modifies wind)