Answer: Steadfast contentment.
Explanation: The Diary of Anne Frank provides her emotions, her authentic emotions, through her writing. Cultural experiences when celebrating holidays or when acting a certain way are provided as well. Her personal perspective is clear, as it is in a first person point-of-view. However, she is never content. Her ethnicity was being murdered, providing no contentment.
The viewer told that the acting of Tom Cruise was the biggest disappointment
Explanation:
Thank you
Answer:
The answer is C.
On a new page after your informational text.
Explanation:
have a good day or night
just tell me if I am wrong
Answer:
D). Provided that Derek's parents said within the limits of the plan he could have a cell phone
.
Explanation:
A dependent or subordinate clause is demonstrated as the clause that begins with a relative pronoun or subordinate conjunction and is dependent on the principal clause to accomplish its meaning.
As per the question, option D displays the most appropriate way(syntactically and semantically) to add a dependent clause to sentence 1 and making it a complex sentence without disturbing its original meaning. <u>It successfully adds the dependent clause('provided that Derek's parents said within the limits of the plan') which relies on the principal clause('he could have a cell phone
) to accomplish its meaning</u>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
The plot starts with an injured Narrator and his servant (injuries and such aren't clearly explained) who come into an abandoned mansion for refuge. The narrator admires paintings in the place and reads a book he found on a pillow, which tells about the paintings. He sees another painting in the shifted candlelight which shows a girl who he mistakenly thought was a real person. When the narrator starts to read on the painting it tells of the Painter and his bride, the painter very passionate but occupied with only his work and the wife happy in everything but despises his art. The painter asks his wife to sit as a model for his new painting, she agrees. But as the painter grew more obsessed with finishing his painting he didn't notice his wife growing paler as it seems his painting grows more life like. In the end when the painter brushes the last strokes he finally notices his wife is dead and the painting so very lifelike. The tone of the story moves from creepy, uncertain, to haunting, mysterious.