You have to start out with a topic that you know alot about, and is easy to rhyme with.
A)Berfore "spores" i'm not sure kinda hard but i hope im right!
The passage represented above is an example of A.Third-person limited. This piece of text is told by the main character, and the information is delivered directly from him. The third-person limited point of view is method of storytelling in which readers can see a character's life perspective. It shows his own perception of all the things surrounding him.
Answer:A, C,
Explanation: Options:
A)to emphasize how terrible the situation is to prove that Aegeus is courageous B) to make readers curious about Theseus’s role in the plot C) to allow Theseus to grow and mature D) to cause readers to lose interest
He is showing how terrible situation is to prove something that is referring to courageousness and because of that the answer C) is also correct one, because of courageousness Theseus is also growing in the eyes of reader.
Because of that they are not loosing interest, readers are finding out what his courageousness is giving him.
Answer: Brocklehurst and Jane
Helen Burns is a character in <em>Jane Eyre</em>. She serves as a foil of both Mr. Brocklehurst and Jane herself. Helen is a religious person, but one who emphasizes the importance of tolerance, and acceptance. Her submissive and abnegated nature contrasts with Jane's strong character. However, her ascetic religious views also contrast with Mr. Brocklehurst's more selfish ones.