Elise picked a lovely bouquet <u>of flowers.</u> Is Not be a Noun Phrase
<u>The paint on the walls of this room</u> is terrible. Is a Noun Phrase
Desmond finished packing <u>his lunch</u> very quickly. Is a Noun Phrase
<u>While yawning,</u>Davion asked to be excused from dinner. Is Not a Noun Phrase
Frankenstein, also known as The Modern Prometheus, written by Mary Shelley and published in 1818 for its first edition, tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who creates a creature conscious creature, going against all kinds of scientific principles.
When we try to understand vocabulary, in whatever document, we need to use the context and also clue words to gather the meaning of unknown words. In this case, the sentence is talking about a sense of guilt, of something done wrong. It also talks about forgiveness, which is being reflected on given the situation spoken about. Given this, exculpation has to do with being forgiven, or not being found guilty about something. This is why the correct answer is A, acquitted. Both words mean the same thing; being not found guilty, or being exhonerated of guilt for something done.
Answer:
A.He feels inadequate for the task.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
A.He feels inadequate for the task.
B.He is eager to condemn Hester for her crime.
C.He is fearful of Hester’s response.
D.He desires to help Hester confess her sin.
In this text, we learn that Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale is introduced to the crowd as an expert on the matter at hand. He is being asked by Mr. Wilson and the Governor to speak about matters of the heart, and in particular, those of women. We learn that this task is of a "trying nature," which implies that Mr. Dimmesdale finds it really difficult. Moreover, we also learn that this situation leads him to lose colour on his cheeks and make his lips tremulous. These are all signs of nervousness, so we can assume that Mr. Dimmesdale feels that he is inadequate to the task.
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Edit: First one, B. Second, A.
~Elisabeth
Which of the following statements describe gothic elements in “The Yellow Wallpaper” that reflect social attitudes? Check the three boxes that apply <u>2,3,4</u>
The image of the woman behind the bars suggests the theme of male expectations as a prison from which she cannot escape.
The husband’s treatment of his wife is based on the assumption that she is weak and frail, like a damsel in distress.
The “cure” prescribed by the male doctor causes, rather than cures, the narrator’s mental problems.