Answer:
11. horrible
In this scene Juliet is talking about waking in the vault after the drugs that help her fake her death wear off. She describes the tomb as a scary place with ghosts and terrible smells.
12. spoiled
A child behaving wildly is not good for a quiet dinner. The behavior would ruin, or spoil, it.
13. inconsistent
The sentence shows that there were not any sales in June, so any indication that there were a consistent number of customers doesn't work.
14. consolation
The team is upset because of their loss, but they feel better at dinner with each other. Being together helps to console them.
15. wait
The musicians were setting him for the wedding but then find out that Juliet has "died". Instead, they wait for the mourners to gather and dinner.
16. appearance
Capulet is telling Tybalt that his grumpy face is not the correct look for the party. Tybalt is grumpy because Romeo and his friends have chosen to attend the party in the Capulet's house.
17. celebrate
In this conversation Capulet is trying to decide when Juliet will marry Paris. Because of Tybalt's death, he wants to be respectful and not have a big wedding during a time of mourning.
18. hazardous
They are packing a well-stocked first aid kit and extra food in case anything bad happens. This would indicate the journey is dangerous.
19. enormous
Zack eats 7 meals a day. Most people only eat 3 meals. This means that he must have a huge appetite.
The following element that is an essential aspect of realist literature is that the text should be a depiction of everyday life and the struggles around it.
Answer: The personification suggests that past happiness can last a long time.
Explanation: In this line, the personification consists of attaching the verb "sing" to the abstract concept of "joy," and its meaning is clear when we read that the voice of joy was sent "across an hundred years," i.e., happiness, according to the author, can last a century and is not limited to a single moment in the spring.
The answer to your question is,
D. I'm trying to learn Spanish, and my friend's trying to learn French.
-Mabel <3
When I think of Gothic, I don't think of anything positive, so A would definitely not be it. The same thing with B. Anything with beautiful, sparkling, bright and colourful things just doesn't scream goth.
For C, I could see where it would be going with using a jail yard as a setting, but since the answer specifically says on a sunny afternoon, then I don't think that would be correct either. When people think sunny, they usually think happy.
I think D would be most accurate. It doesn't seem like it would have any positive attributes, and it would probably even make some people uneasy.
So yeah, I'm not 100% sure, but this is the best I can do to figure it out. I think D would be the best choice! :)