The third-person point of view used by Sinclair is intended
to achieve his resolution, by focusing on what Jurgis understands and feels. The narrator concentrates on the main character Jurgis, his
emotions and his thoughts, and the readers also get an perception on other
minor characters’ thought processes.
Social identity theory is the study of the interaction between personal and social identities in social psychology. The goal of social identity theory is to specify and predict the circumstances under which people perceive themselves as individuals or as members of groups. The theory also takes into account the effects of personal and social identities on individual perceptions and group behavior.
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A <span> noun clause plays the role of a noun. So, in the sentence ¨after a quick search, they found where the rabbits lived¨, the complete noun clause is the C. answer: where the rabbit lived.</span>
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Her weakness —achilles heel, was her love of chocolate