Young woman is brave and strong. Tricks some of the enemy into her cellar and gets the militia to come and collect them. Set during the Franco-Prussian war.
Themes include bravery, honour, patriotism, and resourcefulness.
Answer:
i think it means, is the message of the book affected if the book is damaged
Explanation:
The true sentence about the two settings in "Dracula" is "England represents rationality, and Transylvania represents superstition," as stated in option A.
<h3>What is setting?</h3>
We call setting the when and where of a story, that is, the time, place, and context in which the plot takes place. When it comes to Bram Stoker's "Dracula," the story has two settings - England and Transylvania.
The two places function as each other's foil, so to speak. They represent completely different things. England is a place of rationality, science, whereas Transylvania is a place of superstitions and fear. In England, they face Dracula, while in Transylvania, they are afraid of him.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.
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Hi there! I'm glad I was able to help you!
You can use my example sentence if necessary.
"In order to bungee jump safely, you need <em>to be hooked up</em> to the bungee cord, to ensure you don't get hurt!"
I hope this somewhat helped you! I'm not 100% sure if I used "to be hooked up" in the right sense, but it sounds pretty okay.
Let me know if I could help you with any other sentences! :)