Despite his antisocial behavior, Silas is an openhearted, deeply kind and honest person. Nowhere in the novel does Silas do or say anything malicious nor is her selfish. Silas’s has an awkward love of money is merely the product of spiritual destruction, yet he has a hidden bottle of love that is expressed when he begins to raise Eppie. He is physically powerful and carries an enjoyable presence, Godfrey is overall very passive. Actually, he is similar to Silas. However, Godfrey’s passivity is quite noticeably different from Silas', as his endless indecisiveness based entirely from selfishness. Godfrey is constantly targeted to constant blackmail from Dunsey, who has knowledge of Godfrey’s hidden secretive marriage, which later Godfrey is freed of his malicious brother's antics by an accident due to Molly slipping up and spilling the details of the marriage. Even Godfrey’s confessions is a bit late as it comes years too late and once he was finally up to care for Eppie, she'd had a new father which was Silas. Nancy, whom is quite iffy and questionable thought out to me, lives her life based on code of behavioral beliefs. She has already decided how she feels about every thing in her life, not completely on the basis of any such reason, but because anything else is weak and fragile in her eyes. When Nancy was younger, this “code” of hers quite hugely says that she and her sister must dress alike on formal dinners, balls, weddings and such. When she is older, Nancy’s code says it's an absolute no for her to adopt a child since in her mind an action of the sorts is like a defiance of God’s plan. Nancy is not well educated or interested in much, Nancy is, however, a true kind and caring person, based off her willing to forgive Godfrey after his confession, which I still think is because God wont allow you into Heaven if you do not forgive all those whom have sinned against you.
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1. In Stanza 7, "gun" and "boots" symbolise <u>the author's job</u>.
2. The rhyme scheme in Stanza 8 is ABACDCDC.
3. The author uses complete rhymes in Stanza 9. The words are "day" and "OK".
4. Stanza 10 is meant to give <u>reassurance </u>to the author's family. The mood of this stanza is subtle and calm.
5. Stanza 11 is a repeat of Stanzas 4 & 8. In poetry, this is called a <u>refrain</u>.
Explanation:
1. By following in someone's shoes, it can be inferred that the author might have followed after his father's job or legacy.
2. "down" rhymes with "town". "soul" rhymes with "go". "go" rhymes with "home". The rest do not rhyme so I just put a different alphabet.
3. Complete rhymes have the same final consonants sounds while partial rhymes don't. The ending consonants, in this case, were the "ay" sound. You can try reading it out loud to hear the rhyme :)
4. "Just remember this" shows that the author wants their parents to not worry about anything else except that he is in "a better place". "I'm in a better place" suggests that the author is reporting that he is in a better environment and "peace" and "Amazing Grace" also meant that he is reassuring his parents about himself.
5. A refrain is a line, phrase or group of lines that are repeated throughout the poem to show emphasis.
PS: Please do not copy the entire thing, you may want to change a few words but keep the meaning :) I don't want someone getting against the honor code in brainly heh :P
I’ve never read the book but I’m guessing it means people ignore Mimi but when she does it they get mad?
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foreign language refers to any language other than that spoken by the people of a specific place While Second language is a language a person learns after his or her mother tongue of the speaker, especially as a resident of an area where it is in general use.
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I need a little more information but from what I am given I think your might be C.
Explanation:
Please tell me if I’m wrong. I would need more information about what your reading to fully understand this and give you a correct answer but try C and if I’m wrong I’m truly sorry