The Yellow Wallpaper is a ten-paged short story illustrating women's psychical and mental status in 19th century. Woman describes John's distrust with the following lines in the story:
He asked me all sorts of questions, too, and pretended to be very loving and kind.
After that sentence she says that:
As if I couldn't see through him!
This last sentence means that John was lying.
Answer:
You could use this as parat of the introduction
Over the years many influential books have come and gone, stories that we’ve heard as kids are still around today and influence the people that read them. A story can change the way we looks at things, open our minds to new worlds and influence the way we do things.
for examples and quotations you could use works that you’ve read that relate to the examples given.
Explanation:
2. Zeus "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia
3. Mentes Telemachus's devoted servant
4. Poseidon vocal suitor of Penelope
5. Polyphemus Pallas Athena in disguise
6. Calypso "earth-shaker"
7. Orestes Agamemnon's son
8. Laertes Telemachus's grandfather
9. Eurycleia Cyclops
After having read "The Odyssey" by Homer, the correct answers matching the person to the descripion are the following:
1. Antinous - vocal suitor of Penelope. Also the son of Eupithes.
2. Zeus - Son of Cronus, Athena's father.
3. Mentes - Pallas Atenea in disguise.
4. Poseidon - "earth-shaker". The god of the seas
5. Polyphemus - Cyclops. The son of Poseidon
6. Calypso - "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia. She wanted to marry Odysseus.
7. Orestes - Agamemnon's son.
8. Laertes - Telemachus's grandfather.
9. Eurycleia - Telemachus's devoted servant.
B. The language is too lofty and poetic for the purpose of the speech.
C. The southern accent makes it difficult for the listener to understand.
D. The tone does not match the confidence of the message.
D. The tone does not match the confidence of the message.
As Faulkner received the noble prize he delivered a fast pase speech in which the tone and the way he said it didn´t match the confidence and words that the message carried.
B. two
C. too
D. to
A.
interrogative, period
B.
declarative, period
C.
exclamatory, period
D.
imperative, period