The interaction between Pip and Jaggers advances the plot when Pip talks about his father and the origin of his name, introducing the readers to the damp and misty setting.
<h3>What are the Great Expectations?</h3>
The Great Expectations discuss how two convicts escaped from prison but called the police to settle their quarrels, leading to their rearrest.
In this story, Charles Dickens shows that a young man named Pip was expected to inherit an estate but must retain his unfortunate name.
Thus, the interaction between Pip and Jaggers advances the plot when Pip talks about his father and the origin of his name, introducing the readers to the damp and misty setting.
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Answer:
Having one spouse
Explanation:
The answer has to having one spouse because mono- means one and although most of these answer choices talk about only have one blank. Monogamy by definition is the practice or state of being married to one person at a time. Also you can cross the answer choices about believing in one God and believing in a single form of government because the passage or excerpt isn't talking about religion nor government. It talks about being married and a relationship between a man or a woman. (it might have been about a man. I'm not 100% sure whether it's from a guy or girl's point of view)
Answer:
solemn aka B
Explanation:
I have plenty of dreams, but the reality is that we'll have to stay here until the war is over. We can't ever go outside, and the only visitors we can have are Miep, her husband Jan, Bep Voskuijl, Mr. Voskuijl, Mr. Kugler, Mr. Kleiman and Mrs. Kleiman, though she hasn't come because she thinks it's too dangerous.
—The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank
The answer to your question is B.
They always describe a noun or pronoun is correct.
Adverbs are what describe verbs not adjectives and not all sentences even need an adjective in it so they’re not always in the same place in a sentence.