He was a normal man with normal intentions. Once, he heard the prophecies he could not get his mind off of them and wanted to do anything for them to become true. He made a plan with his wife to kill the King do that they could achieve fame and power. He tasted ambition and became insane and killed anyone in his path.
Answer:
Kabira can be described as the savior or Fofo since he got her in contact with the program MUTE and saved her from the streets.
Explanation:
"Faceless" by Amma Darko is the story of street children and all the danger and fear that they pass through. All this is told through the story of Baby T and Fofo, two sisters who Poison a Street Lord wants. Baby T's body is found dead at the beginning of the story and then the run to scape of Fofo is in that moment that she finds Kabira, a woman who works with MUTE and helps Fofo using the program of this anonymous association that focuses in this kind of kids.
desire to found out about his parents
actions from a poor upbringing
justifiable anger toward noah
intolerance for noah
Second blank:
misunderstands Charlotte
doesn't like her
spills it accidentally
want to calm her
Third blank:
is contemptuous of the working classes
aspires to rise socially
tries to impress her mistress
is not a good judge of character
Answer:
The last one is wrong, the third blank is not a good judge of character.
Explanation:
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hunger and thirst
fatigue and anxiety
facet
mandate
pedigree
oracles
effrontery
inexorable
reprisal
rapt
incarnate
genuflect
restitution
trident
gargoyles
exploits
infection
entrepreneur
b. Brackets
c.ellipses
d.quotation marks
II. rhyme
III. acronym
I only
I and II
II and III
I and III
Answer: II and III
Both rhymes and acronyms are good memory tricks that can help you expand your vocabulary.
Rhymes consist of pairing up words that have similar sounds (such as pear-bear or picky-tricky). You can also expand on the rhyme by making verses and relating them to the meaning of the words.
Acronyms, on the other hand, are abbreviations that are formed by using the initial components of a phrase. Usually it is only the first letter that is chosen. Many government agencies and international organizations (such as those of the United Nations) use acronyms.