The speaker watches as the raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.
The speaker is amused by the royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.
The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the raven’s shadow.
The speaker asks the raven if he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.
The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.
The speaker wants to know if he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.
Basically lead becomes mislead that's what 1447634sydney meant. As a prefix is basically a word or a letter or number placed before another (according to oxford dictionary) so that's what I've done here.
Lead > Mislead
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The correct answer is "D".
In the story, Roger is a young boy who attempts to steal from a woman named Luella Bates. However, he accidentally trips during his stealing attempt. Mrs. Bates subsequently kicks him.
After this incident, Mrs. Bates surprisingly takes Roger to her house and orders him to wash his face. She then asks him why he tried to steal from her. Roger tells her he wanted to buy a pair of blue suede shoes.
After giving him the money, Roger struggles to thank her. Mrs. Bates proceeds to close the door in his face.
Mrs. Bates actions were all a lesson of self-respect she wanted to teach Roger. As he was looking was terrible and he was engaged in wrongdoings. There is no better way of teaching than with actions.
B. because Teresa did not finish her homework
C. since you are a nice person
D. meet me in the cafeteria
Question
Which of the following is an independent clause?
A. although they have been friends for years
B. because Teresa did not finish her homework
C. since you are a nice person
D. meet me in the cafeteria
ANSWER = D. meet me in the cafeteria.
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b. correctly
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Mercutio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet views dreams as vain, deceptive, and without substance or truth, as expressed in his 'Queen Mab' speech.
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio delivers a monologue about dreams known as the 'Queen Mab' speech. According to Mercutio, dreams are nothing more than the product of vain and idle imaginations. He suggests dreams are deceitful and have no substance or truth to them. For instance, he says, 'O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you. She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes in shape no bigger than an agate stone.' This suggests that dreams, like Queen Mab, are illusory and elusive.
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