The full question is:
What type of attitude was Mr Jaggers displaying in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
I was beginning to express my gratitude to my benefactor for the great liberality with which I was treated, when Mr. Jaggers stopped me. "I am not paid, Pip," said he, coolly, "to carry your words to any one;" and then gathered up his coat-tails, as he had gathered up the subject, and stood frowning at his boots as if he suspected them of designs against him.
Mr. Jaggers had an attitude of disdain toward Pip.
angry
The Holy Spirit
To provide a little comic relief from the tension of the prisoner search and to show the reader how ludicrous are the pretensions of the adults gathered around the Christmas dinner table.
what is gathered in synonym
"gathered" is already in the past tense, the present tense of "gathered" is "gather"
it is gathered from the biomolecules and molecule
i am not sure how it was gathered.
There is no verb in this sentence. There should be a verb after everyone eg Everyone sat around ....................... Everyone gathered around ..............
I/We/You/They have gatheredHe/She/It has gathered
She gathered her courage before making the speech.
Information is gathered to help determine the need for training. An assessment is made regarding what improvements or changes an organization needs to make, along with an assessment of what trainees need to meet their performance expectations.
I suppose you are all wondering why I've gathered you together today. Are the curtains pleated because the cloth was gathered?