Bill
Look near the begining of the chapter
The line "Who sat like an idol painted and garlanded" is from the poem "The King's After Dinner Speech" by Rabindranath Tagore. It describes a king who sits stoically like a decorated statue after a feast, showing how he embodies power and regality in that moment.
Jack
jack
sat on his bottom
American Idol winner Carrie Underwood sat idle waiting her turn to perform.
Because that's how he sat when they painted him.
It was Simon Fuller, his manager and big boss of Pop Idol and alot of sat night TV trash.
It is a portrait. The source is the woman who sat for it, Mona Lisa.
I think you misunderstand the painting. The painting is not like a part in a film o.r tV, but the name comes from the name of the woman who sat for the painting. The painting was commissioned to be painted. It was a paid job.
1700 on the new sat grading system
No, "jack" and "sat" do not rhyme. "Jack" rhymes with words like "back" and "lack."
no!
Yes.
SAT II's are also known as SAT Subject Tests. These tests are standardized (just like the SAT Reasoning Test), but they only focus on one subject (for instance, physics). Many colleges require students to take SAT II tests.