The answer is C the radio adaptation is more frenzied than the novel
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The king finally found the hermit, who, despite being frail and weak, was kneeling on the ground, digging in front of his hut. How does this sentence impact the plot?
Answer:
This sentence affects the plot because it creates a hope that the king will find answers to his questions.
Explanation:
That question is Leo Tolstoy's "Three Question".
The hermit represents a wise man, who has an admirable intelligence. When the king meets the hermit, he seems weak, but his wisdom is not associated with physical strength, which makes this encounter so important for the plot, because it creates the hope that the king will find the answer to the questions he has and that will be wise and satisfying answers.
Answer:
n The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by the famous 19th century American novelist and essayist Mark Twain, we spend time with Huck and Jim, who are both in search of freedom. Huck wants freedom to be his own person, and Jim wants freedom that will allow him to return to his wife and children.
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Answer: because we are missing the exert, just look in the back half of the paragraph and see if he is having problem with himself or if he is struggling with something out of his control
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