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B.The dolls symbolize the deceptive ways in which Nora pretends to live in a nice world even though she engages in criminal activity.
C.The dolls symbolize both Nora and her children. Just as Nora is a toy and plaything for Torvald, her children seem to be her toys and playthings.
D.The dolls symbolize Nora's indifference toward her children. Instead of nourishing her children with love, Nora uses the dolls to show them her affection.
Nora wants children to stay safe. She sees them as dolls and treats them like dolls. This phrase is from the very first act of the play when Nora says "Really! Did a big dog run after you? But it didn't bite you? No, dogs don't bite nice little dolly children. You mustn't look at the parcels, Ivar." From the excerpt, it is obvious that she describes how innocent are the children that even dogs won't even touch these nice little dolly children. Therefore, the correct answer is C.
And my clay house mold'ring away.
Oh, how I long to be at rest
And soar on high among the blest.
She wishes heaven would give her strength.
She wants to lead a pious life and feel blessed.
She wants to be reunited with her dead groom.
She wishes to lead a saintly life while she’s still alive.
She wants to be one of God’s angels in heaven.
Answer:
She wants to be one of God’s angels in heaven.
Explanation:
The poetess,Anne Bradstreet, was a Puritan herself. In this poem she expresses her wishes when dead. Therefore, the line: "And soar on high among the blest" expresses her wishes: once her body does not exist any longer, she whishes she could fly high and be among the ones who have been blessed by God. If you are blessed by God, you become an angel.
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Which sentence best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt?
God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.
It was necessary to save Americans because God did not support military destruction.
It was necessary for America to fight the British to defend their religious values.
God would defend the American colonists' fight because their cause was upright.
It was necessary for Americans to save themselves and not wait for God to help them.
In this excerpt Thomas Paine says that “God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish” and that “I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us” he is completely sure that God in his goodness would not choose a side between them, the answer is God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.
The sentence that best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt is A. God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.
This refers to the statement or assertion about something that may not be true but would need supporting details to validate it.
Hence, we can see that from the given text, there is the narration by Paine where he talks about the actions of the colonists and the intervention of God and how He would be impartial.
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Main clause:
Subordinate clause type:
Answer:
Chris's chief interest was tennis, which he was just learning to play.
Main clause: Chris's chief interest was tennis
Subordinate clause type: adjective
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