lol I'm pretty sure I annoy my friends but ok
<span>I an pretty sure that excerpt with the first option best reveals the theme
<span>of the strict father figure, I choose this one : “You could have made a better job of it yourself. Other hand.” The same ritual of raising and lowering the left hand with the tip of the cane to the desired height. (A){After all, I have taught you some Latin.” Crack. “It would be hard to do any worse.} </span></span>
Answer:
No context
Explanation:
Averted:
1. turn away (one's eyes or thoughts).
Example: "she averted her eyes during the more violent scenes"
2. prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence).
Example: "talks failed to avert a rail strike"
B is the answer I believe because Imperative means urgent
The most common are 1st and 3rd person. 1st person is when you tell a story from your point of view, using the pronouns "I or we." And 3rd person is from an outside point of view, using the pronouns "he, she, and they." 2nd person isn't very common because it uses the pronoun "you," and makes the audience a character in the story. Hope this helps!