By definition, a trickster is someone who is cunning, and consider as a deceiver or a cheater by other people. in this context, it would not be correct that this would be the basic natural instinct. A person naturally is a skepticist but not a trickster. Answer is false.
Answer:
Daisy at first answered indirectly and then admitted with reluctance which shows her indecisive nature and the dilemma she was put in between Jay and Tom. Also, she had loved both men and didn't seem to want to lose either one.
Jay Gatsby's need to hear the words from Daisy's mouth shows his need of validation and support from the very person he was referring to, who was 'supposedly' with him.
Explanation:
In Chapter 7 of the text "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the scene where Tom, Daisy, Jay, Nick and Jordan were in the room above the ballroom. This scene reveals the conflict between the couple, Jay's wants f reassurance and Daisy's confusing nature.
When Jay asked Daisy to tell her husband Tom that she never really loved him, she indirectly said it, "<em>Why,—how could I love him—possibly?" </em>and then with<em> "perceptible reluctance"</em> said <em>"I never loved him</em>". This reluctance on daisy's part shows the inconclusive nature of her choice, her inability to make up her mind and her indecisiveness in what she wants.
On the other hand, Gatsby kept on stating the fact that she doesn't love Tom and telling her to say it out loud shows his need of assurance and validation from Daisy. Even he seemed to know of Daisy's dilemma in choosing her side, and also it shows his need to be wanted and loved by the very girl who had left him.
Answer:
The three examples of imagery found in Section XX that suggests Grendel and his mother lived in a sinister place are:
- 'They live in secret places...'
- '...At night that lake/Burns like a torch. No one knows its bottom,...'
- 'Hunted through the woods by packs of hounds,/A stag with great horns,...prefers to die.'
Explanation:
Beowulf is one the oldest surviving literary piece; written in Old English with author unknown.
The Section XX of the epic describes the events of avenge of Grendel's mother on Danes after her son's death. The section also describes vividly the place where the duo of monstrous son-mother lived.
The place where they lived is described through imagery as a sinister.
The lines that supports this description are:
- 'They live in secret places...'
- '...At night that lake/Burns like a torch. No one knows its bottom,...'
- 'Hunted through the woods by packs of hounds,/A stag with great horns,...prefers to die.'
These lines suggests that Grendel and his mother lived in a sinister, deep, secret place on the earth. They lived at the most bottom place of the lake <em>'which knows no bottom' </em>and the lake <em>'burns like a torch in the night.' </em> The place is so sinister that a stag, who is hunted by a pack of hounds would love to die instead of exploring the depths of this lake.
The words chosen to create meaningful dependent clauses are the following ones:
a) Although Marissa likes to bake, she doesn't like to cook (this conjunction is used to make the main statement in a sentence seem surprising)
b) I have an idea that I think you will like (the complementizer introduces the noun-complement clause attached to the noun "idea")
c) If we drive slowly, we will find it (the conjunction used to introduce a conditional clause)
d) French, which we also had last year, is my hardest subject (a relative pronoun, which in this case, introduces a non-essential relative clause)
Answer:
simple i think?
Explanation:
im not sure but i think its simple interest because it says she earns 5% simple interest. just a guess though.