What text are you reading?
Answer:
In an example of situational irony, Thoreau, the great lover of nature, set the Concord woods ablaze, causing over $2,000 in damages. Thoughtlessly making a fire in dry grass, Thoreau lost control of his camp fire, but he felt no remorse.
Explanation:
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The question aims to analyze your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I will show you how to do the character sketch.
<h3>Steps to make the character sketch</h3>
- Read the text that introduces the character.
- Identify the most striking features.
- Identify the character's personality traits.
- Identify the character's behavior.
- Write these characteristics and traits in a generalized way.
The character sketch is a generalized presentation of a character, where the most basic and representative characteristics of the character are presented.
Learn more about a character sketch at the link:
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Answer: D) “The aunt wants the bachelor to learn his lesson, but she learns hers instead” and E) “Bertha Think that it is good to win medals for goodness, but the metals get her killed”
Explanation: Just took the test. Hope it helps.