The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy; he hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! my gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. The main topic of the passage is
A anatomy.
<u>B death. </u>
C humor.
D infatuation.</span>
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The answer is the sentence "Gerasim alone did not lie; everything showed that he alone understood the facts of the case and did not consider it necessary to disguise them, but simply felt sorry for his emaciated and enfeebled master. " A character foil is defined as a character who contrasts with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities of the othercharacter.
Gerasim is Goodness personified. In the desert of falseness and fakery that is Ivan Ilych's world, Gerasim<span> is the lone oasis of genuine honesty and kindness. Besides young Vasya, he's the one character who is obviously not false.</span>
In this lesson, students explore how Abraham Lincoln used the power of words in speeches, letters and other documents. In the Introductory Activity, students watch a segment from the PBS film Looking for Lincoln featuring Lincoln quotes and try to identify the origin of each quotation. In the first Learning Activity, students closely examine Lincoln’s use of words in the Gettysburg Address and learn that a short speech can be powerful. In the second Learning Activity, students discuss different reasons for writing letters and review some of Abraham Lincoln’s letters. In the Culminating Activity, students write their own speeches or letters and then present them to the class. Students will:<span>quote famous Lincoln phrases and state the speeches or documents from which they come;cite examples of how and by whom Lincoln has been quoted in recent times;discuss why people still quote Lincoln today;express a point of view in a speech or letter;describe different types of letters and reasons why people write letters. </span>Suggested Time
2-3 (45 minute) periods
This website below will probably also help..
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/lookingforlincoln/featured/analyzing-the-evidence-introduction-analyzing-the...
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Answer:
I a hyperbole is an exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally. C would be the answer
Answer:
It was well it came down on us, for that broke the fall, and it was not injured.
Explanation:
The above sentence in this excerpt uses humor to achieve the purpose of entertaining the reader. This is true because the author revealed from the above statement that the bicycle still fell on them in the process of being instructed by the Expert. The statement will make the reader to laugh.
That is the only humorous sentence in blue that actually entertains the reader.
In the story, Twain recounts his ordeal when he was being instructed by the Expert on how to pedal his new bicycle that he bought.