B. She laughs at his joke, slapped him on the back, and walks on to class.
OC. She laughed at his joke and slapped him on the back, and walked on to class.
D. She laughed at his joke, slapped him on the back, and walked on to class.
Answer:
"C", C. She laughed at his joke and slapped him on the back, and walked on to class.
Explanation:
Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or."
Answer: "C", C. She laughed at his joke and slapped him on the back, and walked on to class. it’s because all the spelling, verbs and adjectives are spelled correctly and are in there correct Order.
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Because it expresses feelings
Explanation:
And it also helps you understand other people better and also get to know them better
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Music is very full imaginative and creative choices of words its the building blocks of happiness, and so many people enjoy it!
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Which sentence best analyzes the meaning of her statement?
First: Anne wants to confide in other people, but she finds people less accepting than a page in her diary.
Second: Anne doesn't want to confide in her diary, but she feels she can't confide in people because they are impatient.
Third: Anne likes confiding in her diary, but she prefers confiding in her friends.
Fourth: Anne doesn't want to confide in her friends because she thinks they don't have time to listen to her.
Part B
Which except best supports the answer in Part A?
First: "I don't want to set down a series of bald facts in a diary like most people do . . ."
Second: "And now I come to the root of the matter, the reason for my starting this diary: it is that I have no such real friend . . . I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty."
Third: "No one will grasp what i'm talking about if I begin my letters to Kitty just out of the blue, so albeit unwillingly, I will start by sketching in brief the story of my life."
Fourth: "But it's the same with all my friends, just fun and joking, nothing more."
Answer:
Part A: is the first one which is - Anne wants to confide in other people, but she finds people less accepting than a page in her diary.
Part B: is the second one which is: "And now I come to the root of the matter, the reason for my starting this diary: it is that I have no such real friend . . . I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty."
Part B
Which excerpt BEST supports the answer in Part A?
Answer: "Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I've never written before, but also because it seems to me that later on neither I nor anyone else will be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl."
Explanation: Anne believes that her journal is less judgmental than a human confidant. "It's an odd idea for someone like me to keep a diary; not only because I have never done so before, but because it seems to me that neither I—nor anyone else—will be interested in the unbosomings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl."
Why dost thou stay?
LUCIUS. To know my errand, madam.
PORTIA. I would have had thee there and here again
Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there.
[Aside] O constancy, be strong upon my side;
Set a huge mountain ‘tween my heart and tongue.
I have a man’s mind, but a woman’s might.
–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare
What does the image of "a huge mountain ‘tween my heart and tongue” suggest about the meaning of this passage?
Portia does not want Lucius to find out that she is in love.
Portia fears her own thoughts and wishes they would stop.
Portia is not sure if Lucius can be trusted with the errand.
Portia does not want to say what she is feeling.
Answer: D.... see image
Explanation:
The image of a 'huge mountain ‘tween my heart and tongue' that Portia uses suggests that she's struggling to express her feelings or thoughts verbally, or intentionally withholding them. This implies that she doesn't wish to reveal her true emotions.
In this passage from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Portia's line about a 'huge mountain ‘tween my heart and tongue' is a metaphorical expression. It suggests that there is a significant struggle or barrier (symbolized by a huge mountain) between her emotions or thoughts (her heart) and her speech (tongue). This implies that Portia is having a difficult time articulating her feelings or that she is purposefully withholding them. Therefore, the phrase 'huge mountain ‘tween my heart and tongue' suggests a desire or necessity to withhold what she's feeling and not express it verbally, possibly due to societal expectations or personal reservations. Hence, the most accurate statement would be 'Portia does not want to say what she is feeling.'
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