B) since she was hungry, she had a snack.
C) although Henry was unusually tall.
D) even when the tempatures improved.
Answer:
The image shows how ancient people collected honey before beekeeping began.
Explanation:
From the passage, it is clearly stated that from an ancient rock painting, people were depicted climbing beehives in cliffs to collect honey and also from the image, there are bees hovering around the person.
It was clearly stated that it was the earliest form of honey collecting.
A rock painting in Spain also lent credence to this by showing a man who climbed a hive and was collecting honey with few bees flocking around him.
The image supports the text by showing how ancient people collected honey before beekeeping began.
Answer: C
Explanation:
B. Both essays have a satirical tone.
C.Both essays have a didactic tone.
D. Both essays have a conversational tone.
Answer:
B. Both essays have a satirical tone.
D. Both essays have a conversational tone.
The story "The Danger of Lying in Bed" describes the conversation between two men. One of them argues that he would only buy travel insurance when he knows he will spend all day in bed. This is because he is convinced he is a lot more likely to die while being in bed than while travelling. On the other hand, "The Fallacy of Success" describes how books that promise immediate success are fallacious and deceptive. Both texts have a satirical and conversational tone.
1. subject
2. object of a preposition
3. direct object
4.indirect object
his telling Mrs. Frankweiler they ran away to the museum
B.
his asking Mrs. Frankweiler if she wants to play cards
C.
his buying tickets to Farmington without asking how much they cost
D.
his giving the taxi driver all his remaining money for a tip
By Zora Neale Hurston
Hurston's quote emphasizes the dangers of remaining silent about one's suffering, as well as the importance of self-expression and advocacy. It is often used in discussions on societal issues like inequality and discrimination.
The quote by Zora Neale Hurston, "If you are silent about your pain then they will kill you, and say that you have enjoyed it" speaks to the themes of oppression, silence, and the oppression of personal truth. It suggests that if a person does not openly speak about their suffering or struggle, others may take advantage of their silence, hurting them in the process and afterwards, justifying their actions by claiming the person enjoyed it.
The 'they' in the quote could refer to anyone - oppressors, society, or an individual causing harm. The 'pain' could represent any form of suffering. The quote emphasizes the importance of self-expression and advocacy, implying that silence in the face of injustice could be misinterpreted as consent or enjoyment.
This quote is often used to discuss societal issues such as discrimination, inequality, abuse such as racial and gender inequalities, where the individuals suffering often feel silenced by those in power.
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