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In this lesson, we learned to watch, listen, draw conclusions, and ask questions in order to discover a character’s perspective. Now, it’s your turn to do the same for a character in your novel!</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Select an event from your novel or short story that helps the reader understand the protagonist’s perspective. What do they think and believe about the events and characters in the story? How do you know? Describe the event or situation in three to five complete sentences. (Use this event and the surrounding text to complete the remainder of your assignment.)</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
State the title of your novel or short story and the name of your protagonist.</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Book Title: The Necklace</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Character: Mathilde Loisel</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Event that develops point of view:</em></u></h2>
B I’m pretty sure. Not for sure...
Answer:
B ) It helps to cover any expenses for a loss.
Explanation:
Have a nice day.
Answer:
Taking into account that the question for these options is missing, the question would be the following:
Identify the FALSE statement. If all ice on land melts due to global warming and sea level rises up to 70m
The correct answer is:
c. all four cities (Norfolk, Charlotte, Clarksdale, Orlando) will be affected by the resulting sea-level increase.
Explanation:
This would be the correct answer due to the fact that the sea level would increase 70 meters due to global warming; nevertheless, the city of Charlotte is located at 229 meters above the sea level, Clarksdale is located at 53 meters above the sea level, Orlando is located at 34 meters above the sea level, and Norfolk is located at 7 meters above the sea level. Therefore, not all of these cities would be affected by the flooding due to global warming.
Answer:
telling him to make the noises and telling him stuff
Explanation: