Reading novels is one of the greatest pleasures in my life. Some call reading fantasy and science fiction a form of escapism. One of the best ways to learn about history is by reading historical novels.
A simple sentence contains only one clause with a subject and verb phrase. In the first sentence, "reading novels" is the subject and "is" is the verb. In the second sentence, the subject is "Some" and the verb is "call". In the third sentence the subject is "One" and the verb is "is".
The other sentences don't work because in "What a person reads can tell you a lot about him or her" there are two verb phrases "reads" and "can tell'.
In the sentence "Reading books can take you places that you have never been before" there are also two clauses: "Reading books can take you places" and "you have never been before."
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Both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering.
Both narrators possess pride in their faith.
Both narrators have a deep faith in God.
Explanation:
In Rada Abdel-Fattah's "Does My Head Look Big in This?", the speaker/ narrator reveals her internal conflict of whether to wear the headwear or not. She knows her faith requires her to wear it but externally, she would be stared at by the people. This presents her with a dilemma.
Likewise, "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi also revolves around the theme of religious acceptance.
Both the narrators of these passages are uncertain about the decision to wear the religious head covering but still has a huge pride in their faith. And both narrators have deep faith in God.
Thus, the correct answers are the second, third, and fourth options.
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Below are the choices that can be found from other sources:
Atticus wants to lose.
Atticus thinks he will win the trial.
Atticus thinks he will lose the trial.
<span>Atticus thinks historical context will sway the jury.
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The answer should be Atticus thinks he will lose the trial.
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