This question is incomplete. The full question is in "House Taken Over" briefly describe the house where the narrator and his sister live.
Answer:
The house was built many years ago, which shows that it is old, in addition, it is extremely spacious.
Explanation:
"House Taken Over" tells the story of the narrator and his sister living in a house that has been in their family for generations. They live in Buenos Aires. The house is large, spacious and very old, it has been passed down as an inheritance for generations, with the narrator and brother being the last heirs. They never got married and there are already 40 who live there. They enjoy each other's company and do things they enjoy like knitting and reading.
Answer:
C. unchanging thing that contains the ever-changing performance
Explanation:
This is because, we are not aware of ourselves but rather the things we are feeling at any particular moment in time.
For example, some of the feelings like sadness, happiness, anger e.t.c and our ideas could only be traced through time in our memory.
The idea of our self still remains what it is, <em>Self.</em>
The correct answer is A. The three quatrains satirize common poetic comparisons of one’s beloved to beautiful things, suggesting that the speaker’s feelings are not strong. However, the sudden reversal in tone in the final couplet surprises and moves through its sincerity and depth of feeling, suggesting strong emotions.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130" is divided in quatrains which are stanzas of four lines in which the end of each verse or line is marked by a comma, semicolon or space and the end of each stanza is marked by a period. During the first quatrains the author describes the woman he loves by emphasizing her lips and cheeks are not red, her breast is dun and her hair is like wire, additionally, in the first three stanzas the author use satire which is the use of exaggeration to show some negative aspect as all the physical features are exaggerated, for example, it is not possible to have a hair that is exactly like wire. On the other hand, in the last stanza which has six lines with ABAB rhyme and therefore is a couple the author states how much he really loves that woman by comparing her to a goddess. Thus, it can be concluded this sonnet uses satire in the first three quatrains to compare the woman to beautiful things, which suggest he might not love her. But in the end the tone changes to really express the love the author has for the woman.
Answer:
Explanation:
Basically you evenly give them 2 cat cans each because they have 8 cans in total so if you give them two each they will have 2 each (4 × 2) = 8