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Jane's obsession with the Gulliver's Travels book and Bessie's song indicates the character of the narrator.
Explanation: The excerpt mentions a narrator who is presumably Jane herself who talks about Bessie who is her nursemaid and who fetches the Gulliver's Travels book for Jane which Jane loves to read very much.
Jane dreams about the places mentioned in the book and the various strange plants, animals and people which are discovered by Gulliver on his fictional voyage to the different islands.
She also pays attention to the song that Bessie sings and on her sweet voice but how the song now feels like a refrain and not a joyful song.
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Shakespeare's sonnets are written predominantly in a meter called iambic pentameter, a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of ten syllables.
Explanation:
I believe this should be opinionated, meaning what you think, but if you want me to, I could give a speech of what I would do. Just let me know and I’ll answer you in the comments. It may take a few messages considering the words limit on Brainly!
A good friendship is one that can hold even through hardships. We often forget that relationships can be vital to our wellbeing, and we should always hold onto our friends. Always take ownership for your mistakes, and make sure your friends do too. Otherwise, the relationship could end up causing immense stress in your life and turn out to be more of a dictatorship than a friendship.
Answer:
Alcott's stories about the March family are timeless.
Explanation:
The author shows how the March family histories are timeless and for this reason, they are still relevant today and manage to move the imagination and admiration of modern readers. He says that this success is created mainly because Alcott had the ability to write about domestic life in a very exciting and stimulating way, although she found this kind of life dull.