Aggressive: I can kill someone.
Critical: Things will always go wrong.
Pessimistic: Nothing can improve.
Disempowering: I am loosing heart.
Agitating: Everyone is selfish.
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In this excerpt from the play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the line that provides evidence that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil is the second one:
But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals,
and I can write no more.
This line, as Marlowe uses blood as a symbol for the character of Faustus's soul, shows the reader his intention to avoid evil, but he feels he can't because it "<em>congeals</em>".
Marcus looked at his new car<span><span> sparkling
in the sunlight</span>. He had spent two hours
washing and waxing it, but all the hard work was worth it. With a
grin of appreciation he saw the car looked almost brand new. It had taken two
jobs, nine months, and a lot of hard work, but Marcus had been able to
pay for his car. Grabbing the keys he felt the car ready for a road
trip. Marcus had merely dried the car for ten minutes. It was time to hit the
road!
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It would be words like "precision" and "deliberateness"
Answer:
The city council has successfully voted to build
the new bridge we’ve all been clamouring for - joy
The city council has voted to build a new bridge,
regrettably eliminating any possibility of having
our beloved town carnival this year -sadness
The city council has for some reason voted to
spend all of our hard-earned tax dollars on a
bridge -anger
The city council has made the shocking decision
to build a bridge that probably will not be safe
for us to drive on -fear
Explanation:
The sentence that is joyful has the phrase "clamouring for", which gives off the feeling of excitement.
The sad sentence has the word "regrettably", which is connected to sadness.
The angry one has the phrase "for some reason" that feels very passive aggressive.
The fearful one has the phrase "shocking" and "probably will not be safe for us to drive on", the writer seems fearful of the construction.