A) There was no one in the anteroom, but Gerasim darted out of the dead man's room
B) "Well, friend Gerasim," said Peter Ivanovich, so as to say something. "It's a sad affair, isn't it?"
C) It's God will. We shall all come to it some day," said Gerasim
D) like a man in the thick of urgent work, he briskly opened the front door, called the coachman, helped Peter Ivanovich into the sledge, and sprang back to the porch as if in readiness for what he had to do next.
Answer:
C) It's God will. We shall all come to it some day," said Gerasim.
Explanation:
Leo Tolstoy's novella "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" is about the story of a high court judge suffering and dying from a terminal illness. This fictional work of Tolstoy was considered to be one of the most masterpieces of his time.
Gerasim is a character from the text who was the manservant of the sick Ivan. He was the caretaker of the sick master, and also exhibits a genuine and different quality to that of the other characters in the story. He has a sense of compassion and empathy for his fellow human beings, which most of the other people seem lacking. He relates to the other people, having a sense of deep concern and affection for them. Maybe due to his status or position in the family, he seems to be like this. But he also have a genuine concern for the well being of everyone. He also has a strong belief in the existence of God and the life hereafter. The readers can see the connection of his spirituality and acceptance of death when he said that the death of Ivan is "God's will. We shall all come to it some day".
Answer:when wind moves stronger and clouds get more dense
Explanation:
b.coherence. .
c.completion. .
d.extrapolation
My palace there; Eperitus my name
Not vulgar born: from Aphidas, the king
Of Polyphemon's royal line, I spring.
Some adverse demon from Sicania bore
Our wandering course, and drove us on your shore;
Far from the town, an unfrequented bay
Relieved our wearied vessel from the sea.
Five years have circled since these eyes pursued
Ulysses parting through the sable flood:
Prosperous he sail'd, with dexter auguries,
And all the wing'd good omens of the skies.
Well hoped we then to meet on this fair shore,
Whom Heaven, alas! decreed to meet no more."
This excerpt depicts the theme of . piety, deception cunning
Ulysses tests the loyalty of . laertes, penelope, telemachus
"The Odyssey" is Homer's epic poem about the struggle that the Greek hero Odysseus suffered to return home after the Trojan War. Penelope is the wife of Odysseus and the mother of Telemachus. Penelope is described as being very clever and beautiful.
The correct answers are the following:
B)step away from Tom, apologize, and ask him to talk about it
C) walk away from Tom and forget about it
D)ask Tom why he left his bike in the parking lot