The three, three-syllable adjectives are delicious, beautiful, and dangerous. These words can be used to describe nouns or pronouns. For example, a delicious, beautiful cake that is hard to resist could be described as 'dangerous'.
Three adjectives that each have three syllables are: Delicious, beautiful, and dangerous. An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun. For example, in the sentence, 'The delicious cake was absolutely beautiful but also quite dangerous because it was so hard to resist!', 'delicious' describes the flavor of the cake, 'beautiful' describes how the cake looks, and 'dangerous' describes the impact of the cake.
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There is a contrast between the two pictures. The first picture is in black and white. The king looks dead. His face seems peaceful. The second picture has colours and most of the picture is painted in red. Red means something bad. This picture also shows a king but his crown is "red" , broken and covers his face. This image does not show any peace.
A king dies and the king that succeeds is covered in blood and cannot see well. This king "in red" probably got the throne through evil means. The "blood" in his crown does not look as it were from battles because the "blooded" crown covers his face. The fact that the crown is broken on his face makes him look ambitious.
from the first image, you can predict that macbeth will be manipulated as his head is portrayed as hollow and sharp, which could symbolise his internal conflict.
in the second image, macbeth appears suffocated and trapped within himself. his face is hidden, which could predict that his identity is lost. he is presented as powerless as there is a sense of entrapment in the image. this could predict that in the play, he loses his power.
~these are just some ideas but if i get some more, i'll edit my answer!
The author’s purpose is to:
A. Inform
B. Persuade
C. Entertain
((A. sound planning))
B. doing things quickly
C. equality
D. other cultures
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2. What can be inferred about Roman culture based on the fact that City describes several public baths being built in Verbonia?
A. Ancient Romans considered cleanliness to be more important than education.
((B. Ancient Romans understood the importance of cleanliness.))
C. Ancient Romans did not know how to bring running water into their homes.
D. Ancient Romans considered the buildings that housed public baths to be works of art.
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3. Which statement is true about City?
A. The author references actual historical people and places associated with Verbonia.
((B. The author includes the Latin names of buildings and structures throughout the text.))
C. The author explains both the triumphs and the failures of ancient Roman city builders.
D. The author focuses only on city life as it was lived by members of the Roman upper class.
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4. What can be inferred about Roman society from the fact that, in City, a priest is involved in choosing the site on which to build Verbonia?
A. Ancient Roman priests were trained as architects and engineers.
((B. Ancient Romans valued and trusted the judgment of their religious leaders.))
C. Ancient Romans were logical people who rejected superstition.
D. Ancient Roman priests helped Roman soldiers to conquer their enemies.
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6. In City, why does the author describe how slaves contribute to building Verbonia?
A. to make readers admire Roman city builders
B. to entertain readers with invented details about Roman city building
C. to suggest that Roman city builders were not skilled
((D. to honestly depict how Roman cities were built))
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7. In City, what can be inferred from the author's choice to include drawings of tools used by ancient Roman city builders?
A. He wants to show that the ancient Romans used many tools that seem strange to modern readers.
B. He wants to show that tools are not totally necessary when building a city.
((C. He wants to show that modern builders use many of the same tools that the ancient Romans used.))
D. He wants to show that cities can only be built with tools that are made from wood and stone.