A-The basic plot premise—a young hero gains super strength and his wife, spying for his enemies, learns it—is the same.
Both stories show how both of the main characters were both given the power of incredible strength and later on, they get married to which in both stories, the wife is a spy for the enemy.
Answer:
For the first one: You jumped high. Underline You once, underline jumped twice
Explanation:
Answer:
B Still the Wasp, faced resentment everywhere they flew!
Explanation:
Each answer other than B has a date and fact, where B is not a fact but rather an opinion, making B not significant compared to the other answers.
It is asked to read the paragraph from a personal narrative. A personal narrative in this case would be as if you were the writer or the person that in this case, met Elisa.
Your personal revision of the sentence number 1 would be I met her. (Last option).
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Based from the given excerpt from "No Witchcraft for Sale" by Doris Lessing, I can infer that the Farqaurs learn that the cattleboy Gideon working in the kitchen is a medicine man. This is because he mentions that he is a son of a famous medicine man that can cure almost anything.