Answer:
put some money in the bank and let it grow xD
Explanation:
The correct answer is 3. You look like Negro Chinese.
Direct characterization means that a character is described directly - the author is explicitly telling us what a particular character is like or looks like. So, the only option that fits this description is 3. The other options are examples of indirect characterization.
Answer:
According to Malala, the shooting has made her stronger and braver.
Explanation:
In paragraph 7 she says:
<em>"have already seen death and I know that death is supporting me in my cause of education. Death does not want to kill me...Before this attack, I might have been a little bit afraid how death would be. Now I’m not, because I have experienced it.”</em>
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And so the fact that she has faced death gives her more courage to pursue her aspirations knowing what whatever the repercurssions are she is well experienced to face it.
Cheers!
Answer:
Choice A.
Explanation:
Going over the options, you have to choose between
- credibility
- pomposity
- pomposity
- eventuality
We can rule out pomposity, because it is somewhat unrelated to the works of Edgar Allan Poe - his narrators are not often egocentric nor self-centered, so this word does not fit.
Eventuality is not a word used to describe an individual. It is a possible event or outcome, not something you would use to describe the narrators.
Credibility is the correct choice here. Many of Poe's narrators are mentally unstable, as seen in Cask of Amontillado or The Pit and the Pendulum. The reader does not have full unwavering faith in the narrator's telling of the events as they seem unrealistic or display the narrator's emotions dictating their actions.