We should not bother to help him (use about in place of to)

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We should not bother about helping him


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Read the following passage from “The Women’s Bath.” Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these lines? * "Although girls usually side with their mother, I had a strong feeling of sympathy for my grandmother: old age had caught up with her since her husband had died some time before and left her a widow, and little by little her authority in the home shrank as my mother's authority gradually extended. It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn. But that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly."

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Answer:

  • It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn.

Explanation:

This section would no doubt be related with the subject of power, as in the mother,who seems all the more every now and again in different entries, gives up hers.

The ideas that is most closely related to the theme in these lines are ‘It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn. But that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly.’

The role of any type of modifier is to________.A initiate
B abbreviate
C describe
D connect

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I suppose it's neither. However, your best choice would be 'describe' as the role of any modifier is to limit or to qualify the sense of another word, phrase or even clause. An "[army] vehicle" is a good example to express what a modifier/qualifier is.

Match the person to the description.1. Antinous son of Cronus, Athena's father


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

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1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.

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.

Based on your reading of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, match the character traits to the characters who exhibit them.Character list: Oliver Twist, Charlotte the maid, and Noah Claypole

Trait list: cowardly, dishonest, devoted, good-hearted, innocent, biased, cheerful, malicous.

You can match the same trait to the same character.

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Answer:

Oliver Twist - innocent, good- hearted, cheerful.

Charlotte the maid - devoted, biased.

Noah Claypole - cowardly, dishonest, malicious.

Explanation:

Charles Dickens' famous children novel "Oliver Twist" centers around the character of Oliver Twist, an orphaned boy. It covers his childhood years, born in a workhouse and then apprenticed to an undertaker from a very young age.

The character traits of the three characters given in the question are-

Oliver Twist, though an orphan, was a cheerful, good- hearted and innocent child.

Charlotte the maid was biased but deeply devoted to her lover Noah Claypole.

Noah Claypole was a very dishonest, cowardly and malicious man who bullied Oliver.

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  • Oliver Twist: innocent, good-hearted
  • Charlotte the maid: biased, devoted
  • Noah Claypole: cowardly, malicous, dishonest

Explanation:

Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens that chronicles the adventures and misadventures of an orphaned boy. It is one of the novels where the author deals with the phenomenon of delinquency provoked by the precarious conditions of English society of the time. It was the first English novel starring a child and is considered a masterpiece of English literature.

Which line from "I'm Nobody, Who Are You?" by Emily Dickinson contains a simile?

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Answer:

"How public, like a frog."

Answer:

Im nobody

Explanation:

Because its comparing its self to nothing

Which of these are compound sentences?

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