Answer:
Oliver Twist - innocent, good- hearted, cheerful.
Charlotte the maid - devoted, biased.
Noah Claypole - cowardly, dishonest, malicious.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens' famous children novel "Oliver Twist" centers around the character of Oliver Twist, an orphaned boy. It covers his childhood years, born in a workhouse and then apprenticed to an undertaker from a very young age.
The character traits of the three characters given in the question are-
Oliver Twist, though an orphan, was a cheerful, good- hearted and innocent child.
Charlotte the maid was biased but deeply devoted to her lover Noah Claypole.
Noah Claypole was a very dishonest, cowardly and malicious man who bullied Oliver.
Answer:
Explanation:
Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens that chronicles the adventures and misadventures of an orphaned boy. It is one of the novels where the author deals with the phenomenon of delinquency provoked by the precarious conditions of English society of the time. It was the first English novel starring a child and is considered a masterpiece of English literature.
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Answer: you should start a playwriting class at the community center.
Explanation: hope this help
arrest several of the gypsies who live on Dr. Roylott's property
spend the night in the room where Miss Stoner's sister died
return to London to retrieve a Scotland Yard detective
What is "the speckled band" in the story?
the pattern on a gypsy's scarf
the pattern on the back of the swamp adder
the pattern on the cheetah's fur
the pattern on the bell-rope
Answer:
Holmes's plan for solving the case will require the detective and Watson to spend the night in the room where Miss Stoner's sister died
What is "the speckled band" in the story?
the pattern on the back of the swamp adder
Explanation:
In Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Speckled Band," Holmes and Watson spend a night hidden in Ms Stoner's sister's room, where she suffered a horrible death. Her sister Helen is supposed to sleep there that night, as Dr Roylott claims that her room is under repair. Thus, Helen fears for her life, since her late sister's room is next to Dr Roylott's and he is afraid to die like her sister.
That night, Holmes and Watson hear a noise coming from the vent, which leads to Dr Roylott's room. Suddenly, in the darkness, Holmes hits something coming through the vent, returns it to Dr Roylott's room and hear him scream and die. Finally, the specked band that Julia had described before she died is a poisonous snake that the doctor used to murder her, and that intended to use it agin to kill Helen.
b. A belief in the unifying spirit.
c. A belief that humans are good and moral by nature.
d. A focus on the importance of the individual. I'm terrible when it comes to anything to do with "transcendentalism" or "romanticism".
PLATO USERS:
It is D
(I got it right on my test)
b. stanza.
c. chorale.
d. limerick.
limerick is a rhyme scheme,
stanza is the structure or paragraphs,
chorale is a melody and
a ballad is a musical/ dancing poem......
so I think it is stanza, as it is put into paragraphs to show different sections of the poem :)