spinster, unmarried, career-minded, old maid
shack, house, mansion, residence, dump
happy, elated, ecstatic, content, pompous
talkative, verbose, friendly
Proud and self assured have positive connotations, while vain and conceited have negative connotations.
Spinster and old maid have negative connotations, while career-minded has a positive and unmarried a neutral connotation.
Shack and dump have negative connotations, house and residence, neutral, and mansion, positive.
Happy and content have positive connotations, and elated, ecstatic and pompous have negative connotations.
Talkative has a negative connotation, verbose, neutral, and friendly, positive.
1. Positive: self-assure; Negative: vain, conceited, Neutral: proud
2. Positive: career-minded; Negative: spinster, old-maid, Neutral: unmarried
3. Positive: mansion; Negative: shack, dump; Neutral: house, resident
4. Positive: elated, ecstatic; Negative: pompous Neutral: happy, content
5. Positive: friendly; Negative: verbose; Neutral: talkative
B. The auditorium had been remodeled, and it now contains-new seats and a new curtain
C. Actors showed up on time and they brought: their scripts.
D. Play rehearsals started exactly at 3:45.
Answer: B
Explanation:
To my understanding I think it is B, because there is a conjunction connecting them, which seems to be the only sentence that has it.
Answer:
The literal meaning of the words help you analyze the poem, and determine the narrator. It is not related to poetry because it proves to be useless to analyze a poem.
Explanation:
The answer is D; Are you going to go to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon
Answer: do I have to
Explanation: