"Loser" is a word that decribes many things but mostly its a noun
a person or thing that loses or has lost something, especially a game or contest.
synonyms: defeated person, also-ran, the defeated, the vanquished; runner-up
"candidates compete against each other, so there are winners and losers"
a person who accepts defeat with good or bad grace, as specified.
"we won fair and square—they should concede that and be good losers"
a person or thing that is put at a disadvantage by a particular situation or course of action.
"children are the losers when politicians keep fiddling around with education"
Hester comes to dread children because (a) they taunt her as she walks down the street, calling her ugly names.
Hester is the protagonist of the novel <em>The Scarlett Letter, </em>which was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850. Throughout the book,<u> Hester is forced to wear an "A", the scarlett letter, on her clothes to indicate that she has committed adultery</u>. As a result, she gives birth to Pearl, an illegitimate child, and <u>she is forced to put up with public humiliation for the rest of her life</u>. As this excerpt shows,<u> even children mock her and insult her when she walks down the street for being a 'sinner'.</u>
I would say relative pronouns
Answer:
First Option: The first glasses did not help people who were nearsighted.
Explanation:
An inference is a conclusion which we make based on some reasoning or evidence.
In this case, there is an evidence in text that the first eyeglass lenses made of convex glass ONLY helped people who were farsighted. From the word "ONLY" we infer that those glasses did not help people who were nearsighted.
Second Option: The second option,<em>“In the past people who were nearsighted did not need glasses”</em> has no evidence in the text not is it true based on what we already know.
Third Option: It states that,<em>“In the past most people were farsighted”.</em> This too has no evidence in the text not is it true based on what we already know.
Answer:
Explanation:
i think the best answer would be <u>A</u> because it shows that she still hopes for the curse to be broken even though it doesnt seem like things where working out. it shows she was willing to give up a lot in order to see the curse broken. thhis ties along with the "love conquers all" theme.
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