》Narrative Perspective: Third-Person Omniscient
》How do you know? Dorothy and the Scarecrow's thoughts are revealed.
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Hag-born" "whelp," not "honoured with human shape."
"Demi-devil."
"Poor credulous monster."
"Hag-seed."
"Strange fish."
These are just a few descriptions of Caliban, one of the most debated figures in all of Shakespeare. Is this cursing, would-be rapist and wannabe killer nothing but a monster? Or, is this belligerent, iambic pentameter-speaking slave worthy of our sympathy? Is Caliban a response toMontaigne's vision of the "noble savage"? Is he symbolic of the victims of colonial expansion?
Critical interpretations of Caliban are w
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
it is the action word, like what their action consequence is that sound in words.
Answer:
C. magnetic levitation train
Explanation:
The term/word Maglev has two defintion clues.
1 Within the word
it contains Mag- which means it has some relation with magnet. And, it contains -lev which means it has some relation with levitation.
2 Within the cotext (words surrounding a node or another word)
The words after Maglev are<em> "or magnetic levitation train" </em>which means Maglev is a magnetic levitation train.
Options A and B are incorrect because we find no such clues in the text.
Answer:
2 is the answer i suppose