Why does pitying mean?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

feeling or showing sorrow for someone's misfortunes, often with an implication of disdain or mild contempt.

Explanation:

If you feel pity for someone, you feel very sorry for them. He felt a sudden tender pity for her. ... If you say that it is a pity that something is the case, you mean that you feel disappointment or regret about it.

Answer 2
Answer:

pityingdefinition:

to feel sadness or sympathy for someone's unhappiness or bad situation.

Sentenceexamples:

•I pity anyone who's never been in love

•he's deeply unhappy, and more to be pitied than criticized.

•i pity you having to put up with her at work.

Synonyms:

compassionate

condoling

sympathizing

tender

understanding

allheart

responsive

commiserative

condolatory

sensitive

soft

softhearted

supportive

thoughtful

sympathetic

antonyms:

hard

origin:

1175-1225; middle English pite < old French pite, earlier pitet< Latin pietat- (stem of pietas) piety.


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Answer:

entertaining - amusing

twisted - gnarled

scanned - skimmed

disallowing - forbidding

amazed - fascinated

dribbling - dripping

sliding - easing

depended - relied

suitable - qualified

hostile - threatening



The boy was injured when he fell off his bike.

Rick stays in shape by jogging every day.

The confusing game has complicated rules.

I regretted lending my jacket to a careless friend.

Kendra filled out several forms when she applied for a job.

I envied her talent for learning new languages.

He thanked his supporters when he received the award.

Amy is now renewing all her library books online.

He worked hard and deserved the raise.

Marta referred to an encyclopedia for information.

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Section 1:

1.  amusing

2. gnarled

3. skimmed

4. forbidding

5. fascinated

6. dripping

7. easing

8. relied

9. qualified

10. threatening

Section 2:

1. The boy was injured when he fell off his bike.

2. Rick stays in shape by jogging every day.

3. The confusing game has complicated rules.

4. I regretted lending my jacket to a careless friend.

5. Kendra filled out several forms when she applied for a job.

6. I envied her talent for learning new languages.

7. He thanked his supporters when he received the award.

8. Amy is now renewing all her library books online.

9. He worked hard and deserved the raise.

10. Marta referred to an encyclopedia for information.

The following question refers to The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1. When Mr. Dussel moves in, what does Peter’s father do that humiliates Peter? A.He criticizes Peter’s study habits in front of everyone.B. He teases Peter about having a girlfriend.
C. He warns Mr. Dussel that he will not get much to eat.
D. He makes rude comments about Mr. Dussel.

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c He warns Mr.Dussel that he will not get much to eat.

Why does E.E. Cummings describe the balloonman in "in Just" as "goat-footed"? A.
to allude to the Greek god of music and playfulness

B.
to compare the balloonman to an animal

C.
to include sensory language

D.
to suggest a threat to Betty and Isbel

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E.E Cumm ings describe the balloon man in 'In just' as 'goat footed' in order to allude him to the Greek god of music and playfulness. The correct option is A. The author liken the ballon man to Pan, which is the Greek god associated with herding and music.

What side should you write on a loose leaf paper

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This isn't really a homework question, but I suppose it passes. :) When you first start writing on a piece of loose leaf paper, you should write on the side where there are three holes going vertically down the left side.

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What is the outline of an argumentative essay? Can you also please provide an example of a claim?

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pg 1:
background info on a topic, then claim (ex. cheese is the superior dairy food)
pg 2:
provide a fact, or quote, supporting your claim and then explain it in further detail. (ex. cheese is popular, and used in various dishes universally. the sheer popularity proves superiority of cheese.)
pg 3: repeat pg 2 with a different fact
pg 4:
be on the offense for the opposing argument. state a negative fact about it and explain into further detail. (yogurt is nasty, and reviews suggest that the majority of people don’t like the taste or texture. yogurt does that have the same popularity cheese has, proving is inferiority.) acknowledge other claims and defend your own.
pg 5:
summarize your thesis. wrap up any other points you may have, and leave the reader with a thought/feeling

Is the underlined word a direct object or an indirect object? Find yourself a jacket to wear.


Underlined word is "yourself"









A.
direct object







B.
indirect object

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Yourself is indirect subject because it is referring to somone or something. It is also the recipient of a direct object.
Yourself is B. Indirect Object because is reffering to someone.