Most authors make typos like the one mentioned in order to give you a clear image as to how the narrator tells the story and in what mood the theme is set.
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The protagonist is Oedipus,because he is like the leading character
1 matches with F
2 matches with C
3 matches with A
4 matches with D
(brainliest?)
Answer:
the high frequency
Explanation:
Kevin Breel uses the hyperbole "a million times" in his presentation to emphasize the high frequency (that he had sat on the edge of his bed....and he was suicidal..... so it takes too long for him to take the act in fact).
Answer:
"Did not make me condone cold-blooded murder," finished Rainsford stiffly.
"But they are men," said Rainsford hotly.
Explanation:
These sentences were said by Rainsford when he found out that Zaroff took pleasure in killing men for fun. Zaroff believes that this is just a different type of hunting, and that men are the most interesting prey. However, Rainsford argues that men are not meant to be killed. In the first sentence, he refers to this as "cold-blooded murder," while in the second sentence he argues that they are men, and therefore, should not be hunted. The fact that he condemns this action shows that he was also not justified in killing Zaroff.