he is sensitive to almost everything so he reacts badly
Roderick says that the house has brought upon him a "sense of insufferable gloom." He believes that the atmosphere of the house has a negative effect on his mental state and well-being.
True. In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator's visit to the house does last for several hours. The narrator spends time exploring the house with Roderick Usher and engaging in conversations with him before the climax of the story.
In Mandarin it is "Jia" (sounds like "Jaw").
Dr. Cordwell believes that Roderick has an overactive imagination that causes him to see things that are not real. This leads to Roderick's feelings of fear and paranoia.
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
You want to say it "hows" so that the "ou" sounds like saying "Ow!" when you stub your toe. Don't say it so that the "se" sounds like a "z". You want the "se" to sound like a soft "c" like in "ice."
The Fall of the House of Usher is the story of Roderick Usher, Madeline Usher and Roderick's friend who narrates. The friend arrives at Roderick's request because of an illness Usher is experiencing. Roderick tells his friend that Madeline, his sister, is also sick. Madeline later dies and Roderick asks the narrator's help to place her in a tomb inside the house until she's buried permanently. One stormy night while his friend is reading to him, Usher reveals that his sister is alive and trying to get out of the tomb. Strange noises are heard and Madeline breaks into the room falling to the floor with Roderick, both dead. The friend flees as the house breaks in two and collapses.
Schwabenhof is German, it's pronounced 'SHVAH-ben-hohf'. It sounds like the name of a restaurant, a hotel or a guest house.
I either think is right. Or you can say if you say hippopotamus slowly it sounds like gullible.
People usually go by what sounds best when you say it. So, when you say "I have flu" and "I have the flu" which one sounds better? Many people think it sounds better to say "the flu".
i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you! i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you!
If you paid for installation then I'd say maybe yes... If you hooked it up and installed it, then deft no... Just my opinion...