Answer: $2875
Explanation:
Her total in closing stock will be:
Cost of points = $1250
Appraisal fee = $450
Processing fee = $575
Title fee = $600
Total closing stock = $2875
Note that cost of points was calculated as 1% of the cost of the home.
= 1% × $125000.
= $1250
After Justine's death, the Frankenstein family experiences a false peace, which torments Victor.
<h3>Frankenstein </h3>
- After Justine's death, the Frankenstein family experiences a false peace, which torments Victor.
- He is overcome with guilt since, despite his best intentions to advance human happiness, he ended up doing "deeds of damage beyond description awful."
- Because of his overwhelming remorse and the gloomy despair that it brings, Victor's health deteriorates. As he watches him suffer, his father also gets sick.
- Due to their recent disasters, the Frankenstein family is "blasted," and they move into their vacation residence at Bellerive.
- Victor spends most of his time alone there since he has to conceal his involvement in William's death, which makes his family's presence difficult for him.
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Answer:
D. To build a vessel ( an ark made from gopher wood) to save himself, his family, and two of every animal
Explanation:
Answer: In lines 16-20, the rhyme scheme abaab is used. The mood expressed through the words is that of wistfulness and reminiscence.
Sentimentality is also known to be manipulative. Oftentimes, sentimentalism obscures the facts of an actual event. Indeed, in this stanza, the narrator changes what he said earlier in the poem (that the two paths "had worn... really about the same") and states "I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference." This is a sentimental trick. He views his actions as having made all the difference, but he actually chose the path almost at random. These sounds ("I") add to this wistful, sentimental shift.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The shiny beetles could have flown five miles and landed on some trees.
2. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and can be misjudged easily.