The answer is C: the miserable conditions of workhouses.
The workhouses were where the elderly, the sick, and the poor would end. Such places were all in miserable conditions barely providing any sort of care, cloths or food. The system originated by the Poor Law Act in 1834 and Dickens expressed how he saw it all as the absence of morality among parish officials who were seemingly incompetent, inefficient, and corrupt.
Answer:
Its an allusion
Explanation:
It compares things from the present to the past
B incomprehensible
C groundless
D serene
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
because it mean calm or peaceful
Answer:
The calm expression on someone's face can be described as serene.
Explanation:
To be serene is to be calm, peaceful and untroubled.
The correct option for fixing the shift in mood in the sentence is 'Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help,' with Zara conveying her eagerness.
In this case, the most accurate correction for the sentence "Stay near me, and I might do a good job if you could help," shared by Zara, would be option B: "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness. This choice maintains both the eager mood and the consistent tense use, thereby avoiding an inappropriate shift in mood. The other alternatives either shift the mood from eagerness to uncertainty, or they alter the tense making the message less clear.
The correct option that corrects the inappropriate shift in mood in the sentence is B. "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness.
In this option, Zara maintains a positive and hopeful mood by expressing her willingness to do a good job with her brother's help.
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One possible advantage to hearing a character out loud in the voice of an actor or reader (or even one´s own voice) is that, if the histrionic and aesthetic execution and delivery of the reading is powerful and well-constructed, it could add depth to the character by revealing emotions and dimensions of the character that a silent and monotonous reading could risk passing over without emphasizing it and its importance.
Insanity
Mother to Son Relationship
Gender Roles
Revenge
Love
book is called Hamlet
Answer:
Insanity
Explanation:
In Act II and Scene II of Hamlet, we see Polonius and Claudius talking about the possibility that Hamlet is crazy, insane. Polonius is sure of this insanity because he has already seen Hamlet with strange behaviors, like walking alone in the gallery for hours and besides, he read a note that Hamlet sent to Ophelia that reinforced the impression of madness that the youth possessed.
Claudius is hearing everything clearly and has some doubts about Hamlet's madness. The whole conversation took place in the presence of Hamlet's mother, who believes that the son may have gone mad because of the grief in the father's death and the mother's marriage to the man who occupied Hamlet's father's throne.