The answer is A, because the protagonist is the main character, and that's what Rider is. The other answers don't really make sense in terms of the role he plays in the story.
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<span> </span>.Arguments<span> are valid when it is the case that if their premises are true, then their conclusions must be true </span>
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4. The town I grew up in is so isolated, it makes <u>ghost towns look popular.
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It means that the town
5. My best friend is so forgetful, <u>I have to remind her what her name is</u>
It means that
- she forgets things easily
6.My teacher is so old,<u> she taught the cave men to build a fire.</u>
It means that
7. It was so hot,<u> if you dropped an egg on the sidewalk, it would fry</u>.
It means that
- it was scorching hot that day
8. It was so cold last winter, <u>even the polar bears were wearing coats</u>
It means that
9. My house is so large,<u> I need a map to find the bathroom.</u>
It means that
- It is an extremely large house
10. My car is so old, <u>it is pulled by a horse</u>.
It means that
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Explanation:
respects the law of the jungle, even though the law says he must die. - Akela
bends the law of the jungle to get what he wants. - Shere Khan
The law of the jungle helps protect from those who wish him harm. - Mowgli
By following the law of the jungle, able to save Mowgli. - Bagheera
Answer:
C. It makes the passage more realistic because the reader can feel what the narrator feels.
Explanation:
When the writer used sensory language in the second passage, he made the experience seem more real and relatable to the reader. While reading the second passage, the mention of sensory terms or details such as cool metal, tip of the rod, flattening my hand, small indentations of the screw driver, smothering blackness, etc., made me feel and vividly imagine the predicament of the character in the story.
Indeed, sensory details add life to a literary piece.