Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
wasted
Explanation:
The imagery illustrates the speaker’s view that horses are ghostly and intimidating animals that remind her of death.
The imagery illustrates that horses’ heads are symbolic of the speaker’s triumph over death’s grip.
The imagery introduces the idea that death is a natural and ordinary part of one’s journey through life.
The imagery introduces the idea that death is a natural and ordinary part of one’s journey through life.
The poem says "Because I could not stop for death it kindly stopped for me". The speaker does not show a fear of death so any answer choices that show a fear of death is going to be inaccurate. This eliminates option B. The speaker also does not triumph over death. She gets in and rides in the carriage. The tone is more matter of fact rather than giving a feeling of a long and monotonous journey.
The Time Traveller tells his friends the stories told to him by the Eloi.
The narrator reads the journal written by the Time Traveller.
The Time Traveller's servant recounts his master's story.
In "The Time Machine", by H. G. Wells, the main story is presented as follows The narrator recounts the story, as told to him by the Time Traveller. The main story relates to the Time Traveller, an eminent scientist who has built a time machine to travel through time. The narrator is Mr. Hillyer, a guest in the Time Traveller's dinner party.
Answer:
D. The Globe
Explanation:
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B. Cunning.
C. Intelligent.
D. Skillful.
The correct answer should be B. cunning.
A person who is cunning is very wise, sly, knows what they are doing. However, they are usually using deceit or some kind of evasion to get what they want. These people are crafty, and able to come up with very smart ideas in order to get their plans to succeed. Other than people, foxes are usually described as cunning, especially in tales.
ROMEO: This gentleman, the prince's near ally,
My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt
In my behalf; my reputation stain'd
With Tybalt's slander,—Tybalt, that an hour
Hath been my kinsman! O sweet Juliet,
Thy beauty hath made me effeminate
And in my temper soften'd valour's steel!
What is the central idea of the excerpt?
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