Answer: The main idea of this passage is that fictional can be real but many people don't know it or can't explain it at all. Just like the dragons they come from many different sources.
Explanation: Things that humans can't understand are usally called fictional. fiction is something that is made up and it's too impossible to believe in the first place. all in all the main idea of this passage is to explain from many sources that the myth of these mythical flying creatures might actually be real. :}
Answer:
3. A pair of hands holding a plant
Explanation:
Cuz I said so and got it right on edge
Focus on mrs birling duh i think thats the awnser
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because this is from a third person view that's very focused on Drew, it mostly focuses on Drew's feelings, perspective, and thoughts.
If it were third person <em>omniscient, </em>which means "all-seeing" and corresponds to how the narrator explains things, it would have many more perspectives about the other characters, not just Drew. The other answers don't make sense and are pretty much the opposite.
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In this scene, Macbeth hears a woman crying and notes that the sound has absolutely no effect on his emotions or nerves. But he remembers a time when an unexplained noise, just like this one, would have unnerved and frightened him.
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