A.moist
B.medium
C.sultry
D.350 degrees
Answer:
Montresor is a cunning and intelligent man who is extremely loyal to his family.
Explanation:
He begins the story explaining that he had suffered a thousand injuries of Fortunato,but the minute he was insulted directly he needed to plan revenge.
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b. To remain just and fair
c. To be able to read her husband’s mind
d. That she and Macbeth could agree on a course of action
The correct answer is the following: option a. When Lady Macbeth reads her husband's letter and asks: "Make thick my blood,/ Stop up th' access and passage to remorse" she is asking to be made cold and insensitive as she prepares to execute her evil plan.
"Macbeth" is a tragedy written by British author William Shakespeare and that is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It tells the story of how Macbeth becomes King of Scotland and how his and his wife political's ambitions makes his suffer all sorts of pains.
When Lady Macbeth asks for thicker blood and no remorse, she is asking to be made cold so she can execute her plan of killing King Duncan.
Answer: Gerund phrase: telling his mother. Noun use: object of the preposition.
Explanation: a gerund is a verb form which functions as a noun (as a subject, direct object, indirect object, object of a preposition, etc), in English they end in "-ing." In the given sentence we can see an example of a gerund phrase in the words "telling his mother" ("telling" is the gerund and "his mother" is a complement), this gerund phrase is acting as the object of the preposition "without" which is place just before it.
A) double comparison
B) illogical comparison
C) double negitive
D) incorrect degree of modifier
Answer:
A: double comparison
Explanation:
In the sentence "James is more smarter than Steven" the problem is the use of the comparative word more because the word smarter is already forming the comparative: adjective smart + er. This is the proper way to show the comparative of short adjectives. For long adjectives (expensive, beautiful, etc) the comparison is made with more + adjective + than (more expensive, more beautiful).