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Though he cannot be credited with inventing the form, Francesco Petrarca 1304-
1374, known as Petrarch, is most closely associated with "the Italian Sonnet" as
modern readers know it today - ANSWER: ; in fact, its alternate name is the
"Petrarchan sonnet." Like the English, or Shakespearean, sonnet, the Italian sonnet
consists of fourteen lines.
She has found out the ants use simple interactions that can be combined to carry
out much more complex tasks. from how data is transferred over the internet to the
workings of our . - ANSWER: Gordon calls this network the 'anternet' and
believes the way it works could help us understand how information spreads,
But only artists did that. - ANSWER: Was he a closet artist, too?
Finally he moved back and let out a long, incredulous breath, and it struck her that
she had been holding hers as well. - ANSWER: "Tell me about your work," he
said.
This was hard. - ANSWER: She had started painting two years ago, and had never
talked to anyone about it.
Even her parents didn't know. - ANSWER: When they came for dinner, she
removed the canvases from the wall and hid them in her closet.
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She sprayed the room with Eucalyptus Mist and lit incense sticks so they wouldn't
smell the turpentine. - ANSWER: The act of painting was the first really risky
thing she had done in her life.
Being at the gallery, she knew how different her work was from everything in
there, or in the glossy art journals. - ANSWER: Her technique was crude—she
hadn't taken classes and didn't intend to.
She would probably never amount to much. - ANSWER: Still, she came back
from work every evening and painted furiously.
She worked late into the night, light-headed with the effort to remember. -
ANSWER: She stopped inviting people over.
She made excuses when her friends wanted her to go out. - ANSWER: She had to
force herself to return their calls, and often she didn't.
She ruined canvas after canvas, slashed them in frustration and threw them into the
Dumpster behind the building. - ANSWER: She wept till she saw a blurry
brightness, like sunspots, wherever she looked.
Then, miraculously, she got better. - ANSWER: Sometimes now, at 2:00 or 3:00,
her back muscles tight and burning, a stillness would rise around her, warm and
vaporous.
Held within it, she would hear, word for word, the stories her grandmother used to
tell. - ANSWER:
Question 1 of 20: Which of the following best describes what is happening in
sentence 5 when Biren releases "a long, incredulous breath" and Ruchira notices