In this example, free indirect speech gives the reader an inside view of Elizabeth Bennet's inner thoughts and feelings. Especially interesting is that she thinks Mr. Darcy is looking at her because he dislikes her, unable to imagine at this point that he has had a change of heart about her, although the reader knows he has begun to change his attitude toward her. The third-person narrator knows how he has come to feel, so the narration here is clearly tracking her point of view. The gap between the views of the two characters also fuels the intrigue about their potential relationship, making the reader wonder how they might overcome their distance to admit to one another and to themselves that they do like, respect, and even love one another.
Required.
These two terms are related because they both mean necessary, essential, or needed. Required means that it's plainly needed. Vital is more dramatic, more serious, and it means that without it, there is no function.
I hope it's right!
Answer:
either C or A
Explanation:
idk just go with it please
Answer:
the underlined words contradict each other
<u>It's really not that hard.</u> I know several people who have built houses. Some of them were simple houses, but one was really nice. It had a swimming pool.
Two were in really nice neighborhoods with great views. <u>It took them a lot of
</u>
<u>time and cost a lot of money; it was pretty hard work.</u> I used to visit them all
the time. Anyway, that's the way it is.
Answer:
Cinderella at her worst when her stepmother ripped her dress! Cinderella at her best at the ball with her beauty dress and her carriage.