Answer:
"Instead of focusing on how well the story works, Sally voices her personal opinion about the story’s subject matter." (2nd choice)
Explanation:
In order to answer this question, you need to understand the passage/quote completely. Once you do that, you look at all of the answer choices and find which one is the most relevant. It isn't the first choice because Sally never shows that she wants the writer to explain anything. It isn't the third choice because she doesn't focus on the positive points or the negative points of the story; she only focuses on her opinion. It isn't the last choice because Sally never says anything about any grammatical errors. This leaves the second choice.
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The correct answer is D.
An interpretation is an explanation or a way of explaining something. In answer D, both directions are interpreting on the own way, the source of Hercules's strength.
For one of them, it comes from a magical spell, while for the other, his strength is the product of hard work and long hours of training. These are both valid and artistic interpretations of an ancient, greek story.
Answer:
Explanation:
Subject (Kelly and Jack)
Verb (Jumped)
Direct object (Into the water)
Linking verb (Swam)
Indirect object (Across the lake.)
Answer:
<h3>When they understood and learned more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson.</h3>
Explanation:
- Scout and Jem began to see life from other people's perspective when they understood and learned more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson.
- At first, they thought that they were forced to listen to Calpurnia and felt that she was tyrannical. But once they realized how life was hard for Calpurnia, they soon understood the efforts made by Calpurnia to survive as an Africa-American was not easy.
- Secondly, Scout and Jem realized that Boo was not as bad as they thought to be. They realized that they were wrong in their judgement and that Boo Radley was, in fact, a good person.
- And finally when Scout understood what life was like for Tom Robinson, Scout realized that the society where she lived was corrupted and evil. After learning more about the lives of Calpurnia, Boo Radley and Tom Robinson, Scout and Jem become more mature and understanding than they were before.
Answer:
Juan Thomas means when he says "the structure" is that the poor people are cheated from birth, but they made it through it. He is scared for Kino. It is important to the story because it foreshadows the things that happen to Kino.