As you get data from experiments so you get knowledge from research
I'm not too sure about this (it's been ages since I last learned about Henrik), but I'm certain he was exiled to Italy in the 1860's, from where he moved to Germany in 1868-ish.
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Answer:
wondered, discovered, explore
Explanation:
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Answer:
Present perfect tense is related to the present in some way, while past simple tense happened at a specific time in the past and is a finished action.
Explanation:
Present perfect tense describes something that happened in the past, but that is related to something in the present (example: I have read 5 books by Ernest Hemingway).
Past simple tense is used for things that happened at a definite time in the past (example: I met my friend when I was seventeen).
I would say A. diction is concerned with the word choice within a work, and A is the only answer that focuses on that. B and C discuss places within the story, like the conflict and the climax, and plot structure and diction aren't exactly directly related. D discusses character development, which doesn't relate as closely to diction as choice A.