Answer:
definition
Explanation:
The text above presents a structure called "description". This can be determined because the text seeks to describe the situation of captive tigers in the country, addressing how these tigers are classified, the characteristics that keep them away from tigers in freedom, in addition to describing where they are, how they are raised and the body responsible for them. In this type of text, the author has the objective of transmitting the observations he has on a certain subject, this objective was fully achieved in the text above.
The subordinate clause is "that they could" and the clause type is "three criminals were soon behind bars" (independent clause).
I think the author established anger as the mood in the excerpt. It is noticeable how the character is furious (for whatever reason) and shows her emotions by tearing that thin handkerchief into ribbons.
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Answer:
The correct answer is A. Outward appearances can be deceiving.
Explanation:
In the quote, we can see that Frankenstein's monster (if we should call him that) tells us how he is harmless and can even be beneficial (meaning, helpful, useful), but all people choose to see is his appearance rather than what's inside.
Namely, Doctor Frankenstein brought a corpse back to life and thus created his monster. Obviously, a reanimated corpse looks scary and people often cannot see beyond the physical, which is something the monster is lamenting in the quote above. He says that even though he may look like a monster, his characteristics are not monstrous, and that people shouldn't read the book by its cover (in other words, outward appearances can be deceiving).