C. The narrator describes a man walking on a trail.
Answer:
B . Moses
Explanation:
The author of Hebrews believes that Jesus is greater than angels, Moses, and the Levitical Priesthood
B) with the air released
B) “pumps out”
The word deflated in paragraph 6 is used to describe a balloon that has all of the air released. The author uses this comparison between the balloon and the bladderwort to help the reader better visualize what is happening. The first sentence describes the bladderwort as pumping out all of it's water. This way when a bug comes by and touches a hair in front of it's door, it can suck in a great deal of water, and with it the bug that is now it's meal.
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Read 'A Christmas Carol', By Charles Dickens (1843)
PART A: What is the purpose of this quote from paragraph 87?: “Quite satisfied, he closed his door, and locked himself in; double-locked himself in, which was not his custom.”
A. To convey Scrooge’s sense of fear and dread
B. To reveal that Scrooge has strange habits due to his lack of knowledge of social customs
C. To emphasize Scrooge’s desire to keep people out of his life
D. To foreshadow that Scrooge will be harassed in the night
6. PART B: Which paragraph shares the same purpose as the answer to Part A?
A. Paragraph 81
B. Paragraph 86
C. Paragraph 89
D. Paragraph 92
Answer:
A. To convey Scrooge’s sense of fear and dread
A. Paragraph 81
Explanation:
Scrooge is a grumpy and greedy old man whose business partner, Jacob Marley, died seven years before. On Christmas eve, he saw the ghostly images of Jacob on the doorknocker of his front door, and that of a locomotive hearse climbing his house´s stairs.
The fact that he double-locked himself in when that´s not his custom and him feeling "a terrible sensation" shows that he´s frightened by the experience.
I would have to say between the audience and the actors. giving analysis and a better play. To provide background information and Action of Play.<span />