The trick that Crusoe played on the wicked man was of the religious patterns. He started to play it on the wicked man when he realized that he understood things more clearly when taught through religious way.
After rescuing one of the Natives of the Island, Crusoe starts to converse with him so that he can know about him and his native people. He named him Friday and started making strategies through which he can teach him the way of living. He taught him to speak some words of English, the way to clothe oneself, the eating habits and to call him his ‘master.’ Crusoe noticed that it was easy for him to educate Friday through religious patterns. He tells him about God and his creations with whom Friday easily related his own deity Benamuckee.
The answer would be false because metaphor is comparison while an allegory is when a story is symbolic of something
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Usually your teacher should clarify. From the ones I have done in middle school usally 5-6 paragraphs minimum.
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I just started high school.
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The meaning of word 'compensation' is an act of making amendments, for instance with money, in return of a service.
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'The Monkey's Paw' is a short story written by W. W. Jacobs. The story is about a magical monkey paw presented by White's guests to them. The story centers around the theme the consequences of trying to rule out fate.
In paragraph 93, the word 'compensation' means <u>an act of making amendment in return of a service provided</u>, sometimes these amendments are made with money.
The context clue that the author has left in the text for the readers to understand the meaning of the word is in the previous information provided in the same sentence.
'<em>They admit no liability at all, </em><u><em>but in consideration of your son’s services they wish to present you with a certain amount of money</em></u><em> as compensation.'</em>
Thus compensation, a sum of money, was presented to Mr and Mrs White in return of the service he provided to his company.
Atticus was a great parent figure. In the text, we learn that he wasn't playful or fun, but he did take parenting seriously. What he didn't do in terms of play is he made up in moral lessons. He raised the children to know the difference between wrong and right, injustice and justice. He set a positive example for his kids, while also being fair and loving. To put it simply, he prepared his children for life and growing up. I think that makes him an good father.
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