"after" is the preposition
Answer:
I believe your answer would be so the character can directly share his or her thoughts with the reader.
Explanation:
A is the only option that makes sense because choice B would be Third-Person omniscient, while C would most likely be either Third-Person omniscient or limited. Either way, First-Person shares the narrator's point of view, so the reader cannot know more than the character does.
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Answer:
A person who is injured often wants to injure another in return
Explanation:
When Farmer Browne said, "I reckon it's not always like that fine scientist B. Franklin once said, "...the rotten apple spoils his companion?", he meant "a person who is injured often wants to injure another in return".
This means that someone can decide to injure other people in any way possible just because they were also injured.
A bad apple among other good apples will definitely cause harm (rottenness) to other good ones. This harm can be an injury or a bad influence.
Answer:
McCarthyism and the Salem Witch Trials
Explanation:
Smilar - Everyone was both influced and belived greatly that McCarthy was telling the truth, and that Salem Witch Trials was a real thing. Because something was differnet they choose not to accpect it.
Different- McCarthy ruined people's reputation, Salem Witch Trials the victimes would die. McCarthy was the main figure destroying the people's reputation, while Salem Witch Trials was everyone on the other side of the river.
Answer:
Artemidorus.
Explanation: Artemidorus enters a street near the Capitol reading from a paper that warns Caesar of danger and that names each of the conspirators.