bunchy white forehead and red eyes like a sheep. Now she
turned them toward Marian. The fogginess seemed to rise
in her throat again, and she bleated, "Who-are-you?"
Which words and phrases in this excerpt create the most harsh and uninviting
mood?
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A. Stinkweeds, old woman, rise in her throat
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B. Old woman, fogginess, bleated
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C. Stinkweeds, sharply, bleated,
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D. White forehead, fogginess, rise in her throat
Answer:
C. Stinkweeds, sharply, bleated.
Explanation:
These are the words that create a harsh and uninviting mood in this excerpt. The author talks about "stinkweeds," which conveys an image of bad smell and displeasure. Moreover, the woman is described as speaking "sharply," which is definitely uninviting. Finally, the woman is also described as "bleating," which is a reference both to her unappealing aspect as well as her harsh manner.
Answer:
answer c
Explanation:
fogginess isnt exactly a harh word, therefore it doesnt send a harsh tone, which eliminates options b and d. old women is less harsh than sharply which eliminates option a. therefore the answer to your question is c. please mark as brainliest answer :)
Answer: D. Romeo gets the incorrect information that Juliet is dead.
Explanation:
Solus
Curso
Fervor
Magnus
Avis
Mare
Flow
Canto
Rotundus
Aqua
Herba
Brevis
Answer:
canto, solus, fervor
Explanation:
all related in some way to music
Answer:
aqua flow magnus and avis
The mayflower came from Britain. It got it's name because it was scheduled to set sail in May, and flower symbolized hope
Question 2 : How many passengers was up ?
There were 102 passengers
Question 3 : Why did they choose to go to America ?
They weren't to America to escape religious persecution. They didn't like the king's church/religion so they came to America to start a new one.
Question 4 : Who were the founding fathers ?
The founding fathers were the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence
Question 5 : Who was one of the writers of the declaration of independance ?
Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence
6) when did the Age of Enlightenment take place?
7) how did this period of history change Europe and America?