The mist was slowly lifting and the workers were already on their way to the market. Gita, bent under the weight of guilt, slowly gets up to join the men on their way to work.
Gita lost all the profit that the family made last day on a poker bet, he swore that he could win more money and thus remove his family (a humble family of traders) from the hard work in the market. However, it ended up generating a great economic loss and left his parents very disappointed.
Even with the feeling of guilt, he is determined to work much harder to return to his parents everything that was lost due to his irresponsibility. He promised himself that he would be a better, more cautious son and that he would make his parents proud again.
Answer:
Bill sizzeld delicious shredded meat, and cut up freshly picked vegetables for Katie For dessert, he made a special arrangement of different sugars and sweets.
Bill made disgusting chopped but leftover meat from cows. then he made plants from the earth and dirt and prepaired it. For dessert, He used bunches of sugar and fat to make a sweet. He served this to Katie.
Explanation:
Body language is a type of noverbal langauge used amongst humans everyday: whether we know it or not. Body launguage is typically used to express feelings or convey information without the use of words. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch, and the use of space.
There is negative and positive body language.
Positive body language usually consists of: when your movements and gestures show that you are engaged, interested, approachable, and open. You may be making eye contact, sitting straight up, or your eyes may be wide.
Negative body language typically consists of: either a conscious or unconscious expression of sadness, anger, nervousness, impatience, boredom, or lack of confidence. We can tell a lot about how a person is feeling through their body language. Types of negative body language include: Avoidance of eye contact. Staring. You may even be slumped far down in your seat, not wanting to speak to anyone.
Next time you are unaware of how your body is reflecting your feelings, you should check! You can learn alot!
Answer:
"And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,
When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,
Then how should I begin
To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways?"
Explanation:
Oh, this poem is so good..
I've selected the portion in the poem when the narrator uses metaphor to compare himself to an insect. In this part, he asks what will happen when he is "pinned and wriggling," like a butterfly or beetle that's pinned to a bug collection. Eliot uses this so artfully, my nerd hackles are raised. He's asking -- when I am helpless, uncomfortable, and all my deepest self is exposed -- how shall I explain myself, and who shall I be then?
Answer:
Act 1, scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet shows Tybalt infuriated over Romeo's presence at the Capulet ball. Lord Capulet tells Tybalt to ignore Romeo's presence and insists Romeo's reasons for attending are not malicious. Tybalt, however, cannot hide his anger, and the scene foreshadows his eventual fight with Romeo.
Explanation
Sorry to say but i looked it up and got this.