My impressions of the narrator in "The Raven," is that the narrator is had kind of lost it. He's mad in the head. That is my impression of the narrator because in the poem he spent an awfully long while being thrilled with the fact that someone knocked on his door. Only to open the door to nothing more but darkness.
The student, being first person.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Since explicit is defined as "fully and clearly expressed," the sentence that most directly states against this, or the antonym of explicit, is going to be the answer.
In choice A, it states that the person was frank in stating how he felt. Frank is defined as "clear." Therefore, it is a synonym of explicit and not an antonym.
In choice B, it states that the directions were clear. So that could not be the answer.
In choice C, it states that the effects of the exercise program were "indirect." Now, if we look back to the definition of explicit, explicit means "fully and clearly expressed." The word "inderect" is the opposite of "explicit." Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer:
When writing a restrictive clause, introduce it with the word "that" and no comma. However, if the subject is or was a human being, use "who" to introduce the clause. When talking about people in defining (restrictive) relative clauses, who is preferred to that.
The answer is variant A. direct object because it answer to the question "What the clerk gave to the customer?"