28.The correct answer for the first question is A.<span>The use of figurative language signifies the shift in the author's tone in reference to Valjean's character. Throughout the novel Hugo does this, he blends the narrator voice with those of the characters that the narrator is describing making us see the thought processes in the characters minds.
29. The correct answer is B. By using the third person narration we have an omniscient narrator which knows everything about the characters and he can show us the bigger pictures. If this was a first person narration we wouldn't know be able to know all of his motivations for the deed or what events brought him to this state.
30.The correct answer is D. We see that Valjean sow that he could be more and that he came face to face with what he had done and how he lived before the incident with the Bishop </span><span>Myriel. But when he steals from Gervais it was his habits his developed instinct that made him do it. So we see that even at the beginning of a change old habits truly die hard. </span>
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Gerund Phrases as Objects
Just as nouns sometimes function as objects in a sentence, so can gerund phrases. Tim enjoys running with scissors. In this sentence, the gerund phrase running with scissors is the direct object of the verb enjoys.
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The result of the young seaman's disrespectful attitude was that <em>A. </em><em>God punished the seaman </em><em>for his cruelty by inflicting him </em><em>with a sickness </em><em>so serious that </em><em>he did not recover.</em>
William Bradford was one of the travelers on the Mayflower that was sailing to the future Plymouth colony. In his journals, he wrote of a young man who sailed with them.
The young man was quite problematic because:
- he disrespected the sick
- he cursed the sick and told them that he would help throw them overboard and take their property and,
- he was quite vulgar
He was however struck with a sickness that according to William Bradford, came from God. The young man never made it to the colony and was instead thrown overboard.
In conclusion, because of the young man's disrespect, God punished him with an illness that killed him.
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