Answer:
Kovaloff doesn't question why his nose is walking and talking.
Explanation:
Magical realism is a literary chain that aims to merge the magical universe with reality, showing unreal or strange elements as something habitual and commonplace.
In the short story "The Nose" of Nicolai Gogól, Major Kovalióv wakes up and realizes that instead of his nose there is a "perfectly perfect place". The major does not question the reason that made his nose disappear, but decides to look for it and finds the nose dressed as a high-ranking officer and pretending to be a human. This represents the magical realism of the short story of "the nose," because even without the nose on his face, and finding his nose pretending to be a human being, the major is not surprised at all of this and acts as if it were a common thing.
It means tough like the character Hercules
Answer:
<h2>1.) not using a pronoun at all.</h2>
Explanation:
Not using a pronoun is the right way to correct this ambiguity.
An ambiguous pronoun happens when a pronouns have an unclear antecedent, such that it's not clear who is referring to.
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<em>For example:</em>
<em>My cousin and his brother are about to take the bus, he's late to school and </em><em>he </em><em>has to meet his girlfriend. </em>(In this case, the second pronoun is not clear, we don't who is referring to).
We can fix this ambiguity without using pronouns in the second time:
<em>My cousin and his brother are about to take the bus, he's late to school and </em><em>his brother </em><em>has to meet his girlfriend.</em>
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