Answer:
"yet if 'twere so, She could not sway her house, command her followers,
Take and give back affairs and their despatch
With such a smooth, discreet, and stable bearing,"
Explanation:
In the lines prior, Sebastian says "or else the lady's mad...". Judging on this, you can infer that the following lines will prove why she is or is not crazy. In the context of the question, we want these lines to prove that Olivia is not crazy, which they do.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
site
[sīt]
NOUN
an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed.
"the proposed site of a hydroelectric dam"
<span>C: Short Answer
They contrast quite a bit. Antigone doesn't mind being forceful and determined. She chooses what is right rather than what is convenient. She does not really go with the flow. In a way, all 5 statements you've given me have truth in them. Being concerned about public opinion is a modern concept, but Ismene will go with what is easiest. She is weak willed in that sense, but I think there are better answers than A.
The second one is not entirely true. Creon's Law is a sore point with Antigone, and she defies it with open anger and a powerful non negotiableness, which leads to her fate at the end. Ismene does defy Creon, so she is not without courage.
C is true too. But by the end she is not so timid. That's the point of comparring these two. They do have similarities.
D This depends entirely on how you see the contrast between civil law and moral principles. The Old Testament for example, sees these as intertwined, and I'm not sure that Sophocles didn't as well.
E is the only one you can eliminate. Antigone is prepared to defend her brother to the end.
So what do you pick? I would pick C, but be aware that it can be incorrect.
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Answer: The answer i believe is A. Tom is characterized as unhappy by his interactions with Sid. I have read The adventures of Tom Sawyer. Sid is Toms half brother and he enjoys getting Tom into trouble and tattling on him that is where i get the answer A. I hope this helps!!
Explanation: 12) D) Tom is characterized as clever though both internal monologue and dialogue.
Throughout the passage, Tom is trying to get out of going to school. It starts off with Tom's thinking about what he can do or what ailment he can fake so that he can stay home. He considers how his body feels before deciding on one to cleverly fake. Then, he acts upon this clever idea through his dialogue with Sid.
13) B) Tom shakes Sid in order to wake him up, so Sid can call for Aunt Polly.
Tom first tries a variety of groans to wake Sid up so he can get Aunt Polly. However, Sid is snoring so loud he doesn't wake up. Tom has to shake Sid in order to wake him. Tom then proceeds to groan more to really play up the injury and get Sid concerned about Tom's condition.
14) C) clever inventive ingenuity
Throughout the excerpt Tom is being clever and coming up with solutions to prevent him from going to school. While is behavior could also be considered deceptive and manipulative, that is not necessarily a trait that Americans would consider a classic trait of theirs.
<span>1) Who are the "Genii of the stream" mentioned in the third stanza?
D) the goldfish who cause the cat to fall in the water
2) Which statement BEST summarizes the moral of the story?
C) Not all that glitters is gold.
3) In the phrase "Malignant Fate," what is the BEST definition for malignant?
A) cruel
4) What quality is produced by describing the ordinary cat in such ornate and polished language?
A) a subtle humor
5) What is the best definition for the word tabby as it is used in the poem?
A) a cat
6) Which of these BEST describes the speaker's point of view?
B) Things are not always as they seem.
7) In general, what is the attitude of the poet toward the cat?
D) sympathetic but chastening</span>