I believe Dante’s universe is orderly in a way that punishment for sins corresponds to the actual sinful act. What these sinners did to other in life,they expected themselves in death. Hope this helps
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Answer:
able to be observed
Explanation:
Thus question refers to excrept from Mark Twain's novel "Roughing It".
The word "perceptible" would most effectively be explained as "capable of being perceived" and it originates from Latin word "percipere" which means to understand, to know something with one's senses.
In the paragraph 1, this word is used in a sentence " The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible...".
That basically means that, because of the snow, the road could not be seen, observed or recognized.
Answer: a) that.
Explanation:
A relative clause is a clause that starts with <em>a relative pronoun</em>, and provides more information about the noun that precedes the clause. The most common relative pronouns are<em> who, whom, whose, which, and that</em> ( but <em>where</em> is also sometimes used as a relative pronoun).
In the sentence <em>'Last Friday was the day that Karl won the marathon', </em>there is a noun - <em>day</em>, followed by a relative clause<em> 'that Karl won the marathon'</em>, which gives us more details about that particular day.
Answer:
toxic
Explanation:
According to definition.net Clanging refers to a pattern of speech characterized by association of words based upon sound rather than concepts and glaring means looking at something that is shining intensely and blindingly.
Glad to leave far below the clanging city; Looking far downward to the glaring street Gaudy with light, yet tired with many feet, In both of us wells up a wordless pity; The connotations of clanging and glaring suggest that the city is toxic.