Answer:
He
Explanation:
"He" is a subject pronoun, and "Him" is an object pronoun, in order to understand why one fits in the sentence and the other does not, it is important to differentiate between these two.
Subject pronouns are the pronouns that perform the action in a sentence or the pronouns that are being discussed and deal with within the sentence. In this case, "His partner and he" are the main focus on the sentence, and they are the ones who perform the main action which is to be best dancers. (It is important to note that "He and his partner" sounds much better than "His partner and he").
As for object pronouns, they are pronouns receiving the action in the sentence.
For a better understanding of these concepts, check the following sentence:
She gave him a book.
Who does the main action (to give a book)? "She", therefore, "she" is the subject pronoun.
Who does receive the main action, or who are given to the book? "Him", therefore, "him" is the object pronoun.
Rain had been forecast; the weather, however, remained perfectly pleasant.
B.
A heavy pack, for example is often more trouble than it is worth.
C.
Isn't that a rather drastic solution, Stella?
D.
She saved the file, turned on the printer, and clicked the command to print.
Your answer is B. A heavy pack, for example is often more trouble than it is worth.
Answer:
Irrational behavior, an unexplained event growing and growing suspense.
Explanation:
Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Tell- Tale Heart" is about an unnamed narrator who killed a man but claims his sanity. He had hidden the body of the victim by cutting it in parts and hiding them underneath the floorboard. This poem is his story telling, his attempts in trying to prove his sanity. The excerpt in the lines provided in the question contains certain features such as irrational behavior f the narrator, the unexplained event that seems to be approaching and the growing sense of suspense that is built up. These factors give the whole story/ poem a gothic feeling, sort of a gothic literature feel.
pain and hyphens. lots of them.
First Priest: No more be done:
We should profane the service of the dead,
To sing a requiem, and such rest to her
As to peace-parted souls.
Laertes: Lay her i’ the earth;
And from her fair and unpolluted flesh
May violets spring! I tell thee, churlish priest,
A ministering angel shall my sister be,
When thou liest howling.
How do the themes in the passage interact?
a. The passage shows that death conquers everyone, but family bonds outlast even death.
b. The passage shows that when people eventually die, those around them must move on with their lives.
c. The passage shows that brotherly love, while strong, is fleeting, whereas death is permanent.
d. The passage shows that everyone dies eventually, and love is a pointless emotion that brings ruin.
When asked to determine, the theme of a text, we are required to get the main message that is conveyed by the author. The themes in this passage interact because;
Laertes who is the brother of the dead woman showed love and affection towards her even though she had died.
As we can see in this text, he believes that violets will spring forth from his sister's grave. He also describes her as fair and unpolluted. This shows the deep love that the had for his sister even in death.
Therefore, sentence A is correct.
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B. noun.
C. verb.
D. object