Answer:
'Lamb to the Slaughter' is told by an outside narrator from a limited third-person perspective. Dahl chooses to only reveal what Mary Maloney is aware of.
Explanation:
Answer:
drawing inferences
Explanation:
To infer means to <em>deduce</em>, i.e. to arrive at a conclusion by reasoning. An inference is an educated guess based on some information. Therefore, when a reader uses word choice, patterns of events, and other clues to determine meaning, it is called drawing inferences.
Answer:
C.) An article from a scholarly journal entitled "The impacts of testing on students ages 6-9" published in 2019
Explanation:
The reason that this is the correct answer is that the article is from a reliable source and it was written recently ensuring that you get updated information, as well as it is going through the exact information that you need for your research paper. If you were to choose A then it wouldn't really add anything to your research paper and it would just talk about a random teacher teaching experience, this source is neither enhancing nor reliable. If you were to choose B then it would be too outdated to be useful and or informative making the text not reliable and potentially giving you incorrect information. Next, if you were to choose D then it wouldn't be reliable since it isn't from a trustable source (Wikipedia) neither is it talking about information that is necessary for making your text more engaging
Answer:
C. STUDENTS
Explanation:
IN MANY COUNTRIES STUDENTS SOMETIMES ACT AS ACTIVIST TO CONTRADICT AN UNFAVORED DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT. THEY OPPOSE WHAT THEY FEEL INJUSTICE AND BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH, THEY HAVE THE RIHHT to SPEAK CONCERNING THE FUTURE GENERATIONS
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I believe your answer would be C. As A Prophet.
Jonathon Edwards was known to preach to his congregation, although he was also considered a philosopher. However based only on the sermon "Sinners at the Hands of an Angry God", you could definitely say that he interacted with them as a prophet.