Between the first and last stanzas of "Digging," the speaker's attitude toward his pen changes from a negative tool which the gun represents putting an end to something, to a positive digging tool which a pen represents something which implies the start of something useful. The significance this change has for the speaker is the concrete illustration of the fruits of an honest labor.
Answer:
it takes place the last stanza im
sorry if it is wrong only 10 in the 5th grade
b. His toolbox was unlatched, and his tools fell out.
c. His guitar strings broke, so he can't play now.
d. His watch fell behind the couch he couldn't reach it.
B.It used literary excerpts to illustrate word usage.
C. It took Johnson several years to compile it.
D. It was not as precise as other dictionaries.
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This question is about "the crucible"
Answer:
The way Elizabeth fires Abigail reveals that she is a character who is jealous and suspicious.
Explanation:
Elizabeth was a very kind woman, dedicated to her husband and friendly to Abigail, but when she finds out that her husband had an affair with Abigail she changes. She remains kind, but she is bitter, suspicious, cold and jealous. She didn't want to believe that she had been betrayed by her husband and Abigail when she was always so kind to them, so she started treating them both with indifference and a little bit of sadness. This is evident when she fires Abigail.
The first man had his three wishes. Yes," was the reply, "I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death. That's how I got the paw."