Answer:
relative pronoun
Explanation:
The marshal requests the drink in order to keep Easton from revealing the embarrassing truth to Miss Fairchild.
The request for the drink gives Easton the chance to try to escape.
When Easton is kind in letting the marshal have a drink, the marshal decides to assist Easton in turn.
Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum-faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away. The marshal requests the drink in order to keep Easton from revealing the embarrassing truth to Miss Fairchild. The request for the drink gives Easton the chance to try to escape.
Miss Fairchild is a rich woman who has manners and style. On the train, she looks and speaks how a first-class person should. She has a full, sweet, and deliberate voice that she used while conversing with Mr. Easton.
While the hair lent itself to her being Glenda, Miss Fairchild's kindly and poetic nature leaned more towards Glen. Furthermore, the name Fairchild could actually be an on-the-nose nod to Glen, Jake's potential future ally against Chucky. (Coincidentally, Fairchilde was also the surname of a Mr.
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Answer:
Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away.
Explanation:
When old age shall this generation waste,
You shall remain, in the middle of other woe
Than ours, a friend to man, to whom you say,
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty,”—that is all
You know on earth, and all you need to know.
What is this an example of
a sonnet
an ode
an anecdote
an elegy
wouldn't it be an ode?
an ode ............................................
c. "And a good south wind sprung up behind."
b. "The storm blast came, and he was tyrannous and strong."
d. "Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye."
Answer: B) "The storm blast came, and he was tyrannous and strong."
Explanation: personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to non human objects (or animals). From the given options, the sentence that represents an example of personification, is the corresponding to option B, because using description, it is giving the storm (non human object) the ability to be tyrannous and strong (human characteristics).
Citing textual evidence from "On the Pulse of Morning" and "One Today:"
describe some of the challenges facing the American people during the late 20th and early 21st centuries
or
explain the effects of cultural diversity among the American people during the late 20th and early 21st centuries
In this excerpt, Dwaina’s words and actions reveal that she is
overbearing.
gentle.
carefree.
determined.
From the excerpt, it can be deduced that Dwaina’s words and actions reveal that she is D. determined.
From try excerpt, it was stated that the girl said "Let's make up as much as we can. Sandwiches and chicken. Let's get everyone to do it".
Therefore, can be deduced that Dwaina’s words and actions reveal that she is determined. She encouraged others to achieve the goal.
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