Answer:
the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.
Explanation:
Answer:
This relates to the Five Pillars of Islam, the Hajj, Zakat, Salat, Shahadat and Fasting in the month of Ramadan.
Explanation:
The Muslims believe in the five fundamentals of Islam and believe that every practicing Muslim should follow it.
1. Hajj - This is pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, that every Muslim must make at least once in the life, if they can afford to do so, and if they are healthy.
2. Zakat - It is mandatory for Muslims to give 2.5% of their wealth in charity every year.
3. Salat - Also known as the 5 daily prayers that Muslims should perform throughout the day.
4. Shahadat - Is the belief that there is only one true God, the God of Abraham, Moses etc.
5. Fasting - Every Muslims who is above the age of 12 is required to fast during the month of Ramadan from dawn till dusk. Women who have menses, elderly, unhealthy people are not supposed to fast.
Answer:
B). The arduous task involves shoving, lifting, and hurling bricks.
Explanation:
The context clues are described as the hint or clues provided by the author with an aim to explain or clarify the meaning of the unfamiliar or unusual word that assists the readers to understand the meaning contextually and comprehensively. These clues are often found in the remaining part of the sentence after the unusual word or around the words surrounding it.
In the given question, option B exemplifies the 'example-type' context clues as it includes examples/instances like 'shoving, hurling bricks, lifting' that elaborates and illustrates the unfamiliar word 'arduous task' to the readers. <em>These examples would assist the readers to understand the context of 'arduous tasks' which the author is referring to.</em> Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
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The strong-willed, egomaniacal Jack is the novel's primary representative of the instinct of savagery, violence, and the desire for power—in short, the antithesis of Ralph. ... Jack's love of authority and violence are intimately connected, as both enable him to feel powerful and exalted.
Explanation:
Abigail feels empowered when Elizabeth is taken away to jail. Abigail is considered to be the villain because of the followingese reasons:
•She lied about what happens in the words and tells Proctor that she lied.
<span>• She falsely accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft
•She very likely put the needle in the poppet, which lead.</span>