Answer:
all this was told me for a great secret
Explanation:
Context clues are words or phrases that the author leaves in the text to help the reader discover the meaning of a word that may be unknown to the reader through the context of the text. Using this concept we can understand that the author thought that the word "indiscretion" was unknown, or brought a confusing meaning to the reader, so the author wished to use contextual clues to clarify that word and make the reading more fluid. The context clue the author used for the word "indiscretion" was the phrase "all this was told me for a great secret". Since the word "indiscretion" reveals that Emily was inconvenient in revealing something that was secret.
The correct answer here is the second option.
This happens during the Scene 12 as Faustus and some of his scholar friends enter. One of the asks Faustus if he could possibly show them Helen of Troy who they agreed is the most "admirablest lady". Because of that request Faust asks Mephastophilis to bring her which he does.
Answer: when you write your will you basically are writing about what you want to happen to all your stuff and money
Explanation:
Example someone might write in their will I want to leave all my money to my child
Answer:
4) The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point-of-view.
Explanation:
It is the <em>narrator's role </em>to tell the readers/audiences about what's happening in the story. He/She becomes the<em><u> readers' lens, </u></em>thus, their knowledge will largely rely on what is being narrated.
It is important to carefully pick a narrator when planning to write a narrative. A story can take a first-person perspective wherein the reader will have a deep connection with the main character in the story. However, his point-of-view will only be limited to what that character thinks. It can take the second-person perspective wherein<u><em> the writer or author wants to directly convey his message to the reader.</em></u> Another perspective is the third-person wherein the reader will know everything that is happening in the story. A change in perspective changes the tone of the narrator, as well as his point-of-view. This largely affects the readers'/audiences' understanding.