B) mainly
The word "mainly" shows that the story of Huck Finn is more fiction than fact. He repeats this word many times when he is talking about the story being one of truth. This intensifier introduces the idea of the story being a bit exaggerated and fictional. The other words add to the characterization of Huck. He uses ain't simply to mean isn't. When he says "that ain't no matter" he means that it is no big deal. Without is used to mean exactly that and is not meant as an opposite.
Answer:
No, I don't believe so. A thesis statement usually doesn't use the word "because" in it. But, as I've said (I've told this to the owner of the question just so no one gets confused in the comments), I'm not good at ELA mate.
Wait- thesis STATEMENT. Meaning it's the CONCLUSION of the paper, so, yeah NVM, it's right mate.
Answer:
A. (The first sentance)
Explanation:
It says 'over their' it should be 'over there'
<span>The
answer is a judicial review. It is a kind of court proceeding in which a judge
reviews the legality of a decision or action made by the public. In other
words, judicial reviews are a way to reach a decision, rather than the rights
and wrongs of the conclusion reached.</span>
What actually is this? A book?