This is in present tense.
Sona GOES out before Sila arrived.
Answer:
describes the spectacular view from her new office, which later connects with her mother visiting that office to show
readers that she has finally gained the riches she always wanted
D. She describes her father's admiration of her literary agent, who she later says is more important than diamonds, to show
readers that she has overcome her fears of not being a "good enough" writer
Answer:
Gabriela’s allusion to an old saying in the sentence- The stage waits for no one because as the old saying goes: "The show must go on!" - help develop this passage because It highlights her sense of importance to the cast and crew.
Explanation:
Gabriela expresses her commitment with the play and all the word that all the people involved included herself had put on it, the saying implies that the play has to be presented against all difficulties they might have to face and she is willing to keep that tradition alive not only for the possibility it represents for her to have a chance of success but to complete the teamwork.
I think the answer would be a because there would be more attention brought to the subject.
Answer:
Huck tells the story of King Louis XVI and the dauphin (although he thinks the word is "dolphin"), but he is unable to convince Jim that French people would not understand English. He is unable to explain it and is tired of arguing, so he gives up.