The phrase of "ain't got nobody" is saying that because is talking to yourselves care about yourselve love yourselve
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If the shape of an enzyme changes then the enzyme will no longer be able to perform its function.
Explanation:
One time I was walking down Town and I could feel the wind in the trees in the breeze and suddenly I hear a sound I couldn’t quite put my mind on what the sound was but I knew that the sound was familiar. I ended up walking home after hearing that sound it made me uncomfortable but I know I heard it before. The sound was a high-pitched bell so that night I went home and told my mom about the sound she said you probably just heard something from the park down the street but I knew that sound, it was from when I was little. So I slept on it and then I remembered the sound was from the mill pond which is a park that I went to visit on vacation it has a musical section and I used to always play with those every time I would go to that park on vacation. when I heard that sound it just brought back so many memories. I could feel the high-pitched music note go through my body and trigger all the memories from when I was younger, and it just made me so happy and it made me realize that I may have grown-up a lot but the little kid that I grew up with is still in me and the memories will never go away.
Edgar can be a tricky man, but he is speaking of a lover that is no longer around. His lover is mentioned in stanza one, he feels that all is lost.
anyways the answer you're looking for here is that ; The speaker's love was unrequited
Answer:
<u>The following are the correct answers to each question</u>:
<u>Question 1: Option C.</u> The descriptive details reveal the excitement of the crowd.
<u>Question 2: Option A.</u> The passage uses dialogue to show how Mr. Frank feels. His words reveal his desire to protect Anne from reality.
Explanation:
The descriptive details on the paragraph of question 1 allow sensory recreations of the whole experience of a swimming race event. The writer uses the descriptive details to reveal the excitement of the crowd, with phrases such as :"Spectators slid to the front of their chairs; many rose."
The paragraph from question 2 is from "The Diary of a Young girl" and is a dialogue between Anne and her father. The use of a dialogue helps to portrait how Mr. Frank feels about the situation his and his family are living, and how he wants to protect Anne from that reality. He says to her not to worry, that he will take care of everything and how she just must enjoy her carefree life.