Answer:
Do you mean Act 2 Scene 1?
Answer:
vain
this is also another word for narcissistic
Answer:
Dear diary,
I'm here once again, because you seem to be the only one I'm able to talk to whenever I want to, and you don't wait impatiently so you can go back to other things you're doing.
However, I miss my children and grandchildren and wish they visited more often, seeing as everyone went on their own way, as soon as they turned 18 or just after College.
I have a considerable sum of money, but I don't have happiness, I have happiness, but not the type I want. I guess he people that said money doesn't buy happiness were right after all.
Diary, you'll have to endure the ramblings of an old woman who is lonely. We'll talk again soon.
Carp Dium means to live in the moment, so answer (A.) makes a lot of sense.
so (A.)
He lieth in wait secretly as a lion in his den: he lieth in wait to catch the poor...
The verbal in this sentence is “to catch the poor” and it is an infinitive phrase that acts as an adverb of reason.
The walls, covered with ancient artwork, revealed much about the people’s culture.
The verbal in this sentence is “covered with ancient artwork” and it is a participle phrase that acts as an adjective that is modifying the noun “walls”.