Answer:
1. Quirrell tells Harry he is the one who tried to kill him.
2. He tells Harry professor Snape was actually trying to save Harry.
3. He tells Harry he is the one who let the troll in during Halloween.
Explanation:
In J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", the main character Harry Potter is famous in the world of wizards and witches. When he was just a baby, the infamous Lord Voldemort, an evil wizard, tried to kill him, but Harry survived.
Now, Harry is 11 years old and attending his first year at Hogwarts, the magic school. <u>He thinks professor Snape, who clearly hates Harry, is trying to kill him and also trying to obtain the philosopher's stone. To Harry's astonishment, it is professor Quirrell who is doing all that. Quirrell seems shy and weak, but he is serving Lord Voldemort. He casts a spell to try and kill Harry during a Quidditch match, but Snapes casts a countercurse to save him. Quirrell also let a troll into the castle to distract everyone during Halloween while he went searching for the stone but, once again, Snape went after him. Quirrell tells Harry those things while they are in the last chamber, searching for the stone.</u>
<span>Option 1: After the Middle Ages, during the Renaissance, a period in which many inventions changed society.
No. This is not a complete sentence.
Option 2: During the Renaissance, several important inventions changed society after the Middle Ages.
No. This seems to imply that the inventions were created, then had long term effects, which is not the information you are trying to portray.
Option 3: After the Renaissance were the Middle Ages.
No. This does not include all of the necessary information.
Option 4: During the Renaissance, a period after the Middle Ages, several important inventions changed society.
Yes. This sentence is structures correctly and includes all of the correct information.
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Scientists had begun to debate privately whether or not Pluto is a plant, but this was the first time the concept was presented in a museum for all to see
<span>1-The fastest land dwelling
creature is the Cheetah. </span>
<span>Fact. This is fact because it can be verified.</span>
2-the ugliest sea creature is
the manatee.
<span>Opinion. Because opinions vary and beauty (or
ugliness) is relative, perspectives on what is considered “ugly” will vary.</span>
3-prison is one of the worst
places on the planet.
<span>Opinion. This is a relative thought. To some, prison might be considered a good
place. In fact, there are instances
where convicts cannot function in society after a long prison term and commit
crimes to be returned to prison because society has become a bad place—a place
where hardships outweigh those they faced in prison.</span>
4-Oranges contain both calcium
and vitamin C.
<span>Fact. This is something that can be tested and
verified as true. </span>
<span>NOTE: When trying to determine whether something is
a fact or an opinion, just be sure to keep in mind that if the statement can be
proven, it is fact; if the statement cannot be proven, it must be an opinion.</span>
It is also called AN INTERPRETIVE CRITICAL ANALYSIS.
An interpretive critical analysis is a type of critical analysis which address the questions about the meaning and the significance of the work that is been examined.