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Grandma Sands feels that indoor plumbing is an inconvenience and a nuisance because she believes that "a house is a whole lot nicer place if the facilities are outside."
Explanation:
<em>The Watsons Go to Birmingham </em>is a book written by Christopher Paul Curtis that discusses about the Watson family.
<em> </em>in Chapter 10, when the Watsons cross the border between Michigan and Ohio, they are impressed by the country atmosphere with picnic baskets but they are disgusted by the outhouses that have no running water and have a foul smell. Byron is told by Momma that he has to get used to it because Grandma Sands thinks that the house is much better with the plumbing outside and that is what she has at her house.
Answer:
Gregor Samsa is the protagonist of The Metamorphosis, a novel by Franz Kafka that tells the story of a man who suddenly wakes up as an insect, beginning to be despised by his family, whom until then he had financially supported.
This story is riddled with metaphors regarding the social changes that were taking place in the early 1900s. Kafka, who supported philosophical existentialism, saw how society was losing its values in pursuit of an increasing consumerism and individualism.
Thus, he portrays Gregor as he feels in that society: an insect, a rare being who feels despised by others. In addition, Gregor's own personality is similar to that of the author: an individual with a high sense of responsibility and guilt, who has within him a fear of rejection and a tendency towards loneliness and sadness.
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Awestruck- a. In the next room, the door of which was open, I could see a magnificent glut dressing case, with some splendid diamond and ruby shirt studs lying by it, and a chest of drawers, and a cupboard apparently full of clothes. (The Notch On The Ax by William Makepeace Thackeray )
Calm- b. A hearty hand-clasp from Jack, a frank and smiling greeting from Polly (she looked handsomer than ever, Harold thought, with her lustrous black hair and soft, dark-gray eyes ), put him at his ease at one. ( The Emergency Men by George H. Jessop )
Humorous- c. By reason of my tender age (and there are some critics who, I hope will be satisfied by my acknowledging that I am a hundred and fifty-six next birthday ), I could not understand what was the meaning of this next excursion—this candle, this tool house, this bag of soot. ( On Being Found Out by William Makepeace Thackeray )
Explanation:
1. The excerpt from "The Notch on the Axe" by William Makepeace Thackeray shows an awestruck tone with the description of the room, the things the speaker can see inside the room. The depiction of the room with "<em>full of clothes, ...diamond and ruby.. and a chest full of drawers</em>" exudes an image of grandeur which will impress anyone.
2. George H. Jessop's "The Emergency Men" exudes a calm tone when he uses the words <em>"put him at his ease</em>".
3. William Thackeray's "On Being Found Out" is a humorous one for it is quite unbelievable and funny when the speaker talks of his age as<em> "a hundred and fifty-six next birthday".</em>
Answer:
B explaining that holding her in under her wing like portecting
Explanation:
ready the same sentance 2 then try to figure what it mean, recomand grammarly
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