Answer:
No, "Don't believe everything you say" is not a universal literary theme.
Explanation:
If you had said "don't believe everything you hear" then i'd tell you yes.<u><em> Don't believe everything you say</em></u> is not a well known saying that could be used globally. <u>It is a literary theme but not a universal one.</u>
Answer:
Uncle Toby is a remarkable creation
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho
, An African," Ignatius tells writer Lawrence Sterne about his passion for literature, and thanks him for the character that Sterne created, Uncle Toby, who was inspired in the Sterne's father.
In fact, after becoming an orphan, Ignatius was taken to England, where he met the Duke of Montagu after running way from a family in Greenwich. At the Duke's house, he was encouraged to read and became known in the literary society of the time.
Answer:
The main themes in "The Necklace" are greed, deceptive appearances, and beauty and vanity. Greed: Mathilde Loisel's overwhelming desire to live a life of luxury blinds her to the comforts she already possesses and ultimately leads to her losing what wealth and status she initially has.
Explanation:
The correct answer is c because an imperative sentence is a direct command <span />
Answer:
i take good clothes and enough money along and called who am going to visit if she/he's around