I think the answer is D <span>Algernon pokes fun at the fact that marriage in his society often is based on social rules, not romance. <em> I hope this helps </em></span>
Answer:
The details from the text that best support the conclusion that the author’s purpose is to inform are:
“I’d also like to demystify”
“I’d like to celebrate”
“I’d like to reveal”
Explanation:
The selected expression from “Fairy Tale Is Form, Form Is Fairy Tale,” by Kate Bernheimer shows that the author is going to present information that will be very important for the reader, the verbs that she uses are the key part that makes you deduce that it is an informative material, for instance, the ver "demystify" is to present real and reliable information that is opposite to the general and uninformed idea of many. "Celebrate" in this context does not relate to an event but to expose the information in a very positive and enthusiastic real way. Finally, " Reveal" is to show others what something is based on proof.
<span>I, my, me, he, his, him</span>
The answer would be C.~! ^.^
Hey there,
The reason why Eliezer has strong reaction to hearing the Kaddish at the moment is basically because he was the one who rebelled against his religion, and from this he always thought why would God (which is loving) do something like this. Elie then doesn't pray to God to help him in the case that he need's help with.
Final answer:

~Jurgen