Raskolnikov listens to Marmeladov's monologue out of a mix of curiosity and identification with Marmeladov's suffering. Marmeladov's words reflect Raskolnikov's own guilt and inner turmoil, prompting Raskolnikov to confront his own thoughts and emotions. This scene ultimately serves as a moment of reflection for Raskolnikov.
sit and read while listening to the gulls cry and the waves crash into the shore
if u dont hav anything to do then just sit around listening to music or play outside.
In the cozy nook where we sit as friends, Let me tell you tales that never end, Of love and courage, trials and bends, Listen closely, for life transcends.
She will flirt, e.g. laughs at your jokes, tilts her head to one side when listening to you speak, makes an excuse to sit near you and/or talk to you Or, she will simply stare at you and think about you.
No, not at all. The players are listening to instructions from the various coaches that sit up high in the stadium near the press boxes.
Sit along with the parents and speak out the problem. Try to make them feel that you love them and assure that you will listen to them and walk in the path they show you.
Janie advises her friend that experiencing life is the most important thing – going out, living, and finding God. It will not satisfy you to just sit around, talking and listening to tales.
I don't know. Maybe because teachers think that the children will learn something better than just listening to the teacher all day long and actually watch it instead of listening! or maybe the teacher needs some time to sit and do some marking homework or something. soz hope this helps! :-)
why are seats in an office or someones home important? because people want to sit down when they're working there several hours or sit at home watching and listening to TV for a while... In church its good to be able to sit down if the service is long and the preacher is preaching for more than a few minutes. Special church seats like the bishops seat or the ministers seat help identify who is leading the service and who the church leaders are.
The tenses of "sit" are: Present: I sit, you sit, he/she/it sits Past: I sat, you sat, he/she/it sat Future: I will sit, you will sit, he/she/it will sit
a sit in is when you sit in a chair
Sit is a form of the verb to sit. Present tense, first person singular: I sit. Command form: Sit! as in--"Sit, Fido!"