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Context clues are hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words
Explanation:
To send a prayer to be released from his cage; “But a plea, that upwards to Heaven he flings”
I believe those are correct, have a great day!
Answer:
by the key words around it
Explanation: for example, Sam is hungry so she came out the room and saw her family eating a big meal
The Count of Monte Cristo is classic adventure romatic novel written by Alexandre Dumas finished in 1844, it was published in a series of 18 parts as a bulletin during the two following years.
The story takes place in France, Italy and several Islands of the Mediterranean between 1814 and 1838. It presents the topics of justice, revenge, pity, and forgivingness.
Dumas got the idea from the memoirs of a real man called Jacques Peuchet who told the story of a shoes' maker called Francois Picaud who lived in Paris in 1807. Picaud got engaged with a rich woman, but four envious friend accused him accused him of being an spy, then in prison a dying cellmate told him about a treasure hidden in Milan. When he was freed in 1814 he got the treasure and came back to Paris under a new name, and spent 10 years planning his revenge. Pretty much the same story of the Novel.
In the story of the novel the author uses : Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory as figurative language devices.
examples:
The author uses The concept of Death as a spectacle
This is the happy version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, where the lovers actually live happily ever after in each other's arms.
The author presents the strongest emotions of all, Love, hate, revenge, greed.
Answer:
B deteriorated
Explanation:
According to the given article, it is noted that Dr. Cohen made some experiments to see if a person that is deprived of sleep for a period of time is still able to function. The research question was to see if it was possible to make up for missed sleep on the weekends. He got some volunteers and they were allowed to go thirty three hours without sleep and then to sleep for ten hours, before being given some tasks to perform.
The study implies that the chronically sleep-deprived may function normally for a short time but inevitably slow down, even if they attempt to catch up on their sleep.
The volunteers' performance eventually DETERIORATED.
*For something/someone to deteriorate, it means that their performance or output got worse with time.