Answer:
<em><u>Freak says we can't expect her to understand, because you can't really get what it means to be Freak the Mighty unless you are Freak the Mighty.”</u></em>
If you are asking what you would write, here's what I would write
Dear (Friend's Name), today has been an interesting day. Have you ever tried talking to your animals, because I just saved a puppy and it started talking to me. I am not kidding, he said his name is Derick the Third, and he is a nigerian prince. If you want to come check him out, try and come by.
- Sincerely (Your name)
C. Double-meaning pun
In this pun, the word grave has a double meaning. It can refer to either the situation being serious or the hole in which the dead are buried. Both relate to the situation and therefore makes this a double meaning pun.
I believe the answer is B) How to determine the difference between right and wrong. Many medieval texts were themed off of this question. They were about great heroes defeating their foes in great battles.
Hope this helps! Please let me know if I'm wrong :)
Narrative distance refers to the difference between the character's point of views and the reader's point of view. All the characters in a story exist with some amount of distance between themselves. Close and distant narrative styles simply refer to the amount of distance between the readers and the characters. Hope this helps.