Explanation:
number c is the best that describes the theme
Answer:The reader learns that Mr. Bennet’s property is entailed, meaning that it must pass to a man after Mr. Bennet’s death and cannot be inherited by any of his daughters. His two youngest children, Catherine (nicknamed Kitty) and Lydia, entertain themselves by beginning a series of visits to their mother’s sister, Mrs. Phillips, in the town of Meryton, and gossiping about the militia stationed there.
Explanation:
The repetition used by the narrator may have been performed to highlight his rejection of some element, or his sadness due to the lack of contact with an element.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Repetition is a figure of language that allows words or phrases to be repeated over and over in a text to highlight a theme or an important element of the story.
- Thus, when repeating "I shall never see this again", the narrator wants to emphasize his or her feelings, about the lack of contact with a certain element that will never be seen again.
In this case, this repetition may highlight the narrator's rejection for something, or the sadness about the lack of contact with the element. it is not possible to determine this exactly because you have not shown the text that this question refers to. However, I hope the above information can help you.
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Answer:
The answer is <u>D</u><u>ynamic</u>
Explanation:
meaning it is always changing through the addition of neoligismas,new words or old words with new meaning, and the creation of slang.
<u>MARK</u><u> </u><u>BRAINLIEST</u><u> </u>