Answer:
Dorthea should identify herself with a different pronoun
Explanation:
When she introduces herself she uses myself. Which is incorrect hope this helped
Answer:
1. There is an ogre named Shrek.
2. Shrek meets a character named Donkey.
3. Shrek WANTS HIS SWAAMMPP so he goes to Lord Fu-Farquaad.
4. Lord Farquaad gives him a task to fetch his wife because he's a simp.
5. Shrek went on the adventure with Donkey and saves the princess (Fiona)...or so they thought...
6. Fiona is an ogre DUN DUNDUNNN! She keep this a secret.
7. Shrek and Fiona start simping for each other but OH NO! Fiona has to go to Lord Farquaad DUNDUNDUNN!!!
8. They separate but still have a love for each other.
9. Fu-Farqaad is the antagonist and so Shrek goes to save Fiona from this wretched man and he finds out she's a ogre DUNDUNDUNN!! She took on her true form. That's why.
10. Donkey's boo (the dragon that kept Fiona locked away) ate the midg- Lord Farquaad.
11. Fiona and Shrek lived happily ever after in THEIR SWAAMPP!
or so they thought...come back for part two!!
Out of the choices given, the sentence from a hypothetical novel suggests a third person restricted omniscience. The correct answer is C.
Answer:
Phrases that use realistic elements are those that contain g [irias like "wingin" and "you desires". In addition, phrases using dialects of the time such as "I'd not refuse it" also have this element.
Explanation:
The realistic elements of the sentences are the expressions that were common in the colloquial language of the population at the time the story takes place. In this way, the author makes dialogues more realistic when he presents the use of girias and dialects common to the English spoken in that society, allowing the characters to be more palpable and real.
The evidence that supports the conclusion that the storyteller is option B and E which are:
- "Oh, look at those cows!' Explains the aunt. Nearly every field along the line how contained college or books, but she spoke as though she were drawing attention to a rarity."
- "'The story began badly,' said the smaller of the small girls, 'but it had a beautiful ending.'" 'It is the most beautiful story that I ever heard,' said the bigger of the small girls, with immense decision." 'It is the only beautiful story I have ever heard,' said Cyril."
<h3>What is Satire?</h3>
This is known to be a Literary genre that is made up of visual, literary, and also that of performing arts.
Note that it is often seen in the form of fiction and The evidence that supports the conclusion that the storyteller is option B and E.
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What evidence supports the conclusion that "The Storyteller” uses satire to impart the theme that adults should respect children’s intelligence? Select two options. “‘Come and look out of the window,’ she added. “The child moved reluctantly to the window. ‘Why are those sheep being driven out of that field?’ he asked.” “‘Oh, look at those cows!’ exclaimed the aunt. Nearly every field along the line had contained cows or bullocks, but she spoke as though she were drawing attention to a rarity.” “The smaller girl made no actual comment on the story, but she had long ago recommenced a murmured repetition of her favourite line.” “The storyteller paused to let a full idea of the park’s treasures sink into the children’s imaginations; then he resumed.” “‘The story began badly,’ said the smaller of the small girls, ‘but it had a beautiful ending.’ “‘It is the most beautiful story that I ever heard,’ said the bigger of the small girls, with immense decision. “‘It is the only beautiful story I have ever heard,’ said Cyril.”
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