Trifle- a matter, affair, or circumstance of little importance or significance. D'Artagnan reported to Athos that he had saved the Queen, been rewarded with a ring, and received favor from Madame Bonacieux. Athos replied "Trifles, nothing but trifles". D'Artagnan attributed this attitude to the fact that Athos had never been in love. Knowing that Athos had once been in love with and married to Milady, why do you think he reacted so nonchalantly to D'Artagnan?
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30
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Review the allusion which best interprets the meaning of the allusion 1 the man is thick and jolly 2 the man is crabby and unfriendly 3 this man works as a santa claus impersonator 4 the man is generous to others
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English, 22.06.2019 20:30
An unexpected celebration part a how does the author's description of ava at her not-so-sweet-sixteen party affect the text? a. it creates humor by explaining an assumption that was made based on a misunderstanding. b. it builds tension by relating the conflict between what is wanted and what is happening. c. it builds suspense by focusing on the sensory experiences leading to a predictable outcome. d. it creates confusion by shifting the focus of the narrative from one character to another. part b which details from the passage provide the best evidence for the answer to part a? a. those that highlight ava’s emotional state b. those that describe the actor in the show c. those that address ava’s physical sensations d. those that depict the carnival setting of the show
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