English, 17.02.2021 22:50, dimondqueen511
Which quote from "Mr. Flood's Party" best supports your answer to #5? Please help thank you!
"There was not much that was ahead of him,
And there was nothing in the town below-
Where strangers would have shut the many doors
That many friends had opened long ago."
"Then, as a mother lays her sleeping child
Down tenderly, fearing it may awake,
He sat the jug down slowly at his fee"
'Well, Mr. Flood, we have not met like this
In a long time, and many a change has come
To both of us, I fear, since last it was
We had a drop together. Welcome home!
"Convivially returning with himself,
Again he raised the jug up to the light:
Answers: 3
English, 21.06.2019 12:30, joshbolaadebawore
Helen grey by christina georgina rossetti because one loves you, helen grey, is that a reason you should pout, and like a march wind veer about, and frown, and say your shrewish say? don't strain the cord until it snaps, don't split the sound heart with your wedge, don't cut your fingers with the edge of your keen wit; you may, perhaps. because you're handsome, helen grey, is that a reason to be proud? â your eyes are bold, your laugh is loud, your steps go mincing on their way; but so you miss that modest charm which is the surest charm of all: take heed, you yet may trip and fall, and no man care to stretch his arm. stoop from your cold height, helen grey, come down, and take a lowlier place; come down, to fill it now with grace; come down you must perforce some day: for years cannot be kept at bay, and fading years will make you old; then in their turn will men seem cold, when you yourself are nipped and grey. how does the line in bold suggest a key idea developed in the poem? a) it compares real qualities with superficial ones. b) it confirms that helen is attractive. c) it implies beauty is nothing to celebrate. d) it suggests pride should be based on other things.
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English, 21.06.2019 12:50, minersaysay22
Select the sentence with an appositive phrase and a relative pronoun.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, dwebster9099
"the trouble is," sighed the doctor, grasping her meaning intuitively, "that youth is given up to illusions. it seems to be a provision of nature; a decoy to secure mothers for the race. and nature takes no account of moral consequences, of arbitrary conditions which we create, and which we feel obliged to maintain at any cost." what larger idea is the doctor referring to when he says that nature takes no account of moral consequences? impulses often overrule a personâs sense of good and bad. nature forces women into motherhood. young people are prone to having delusions. morals play no role when we choose who we love.
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