Teenagers are known to be moody, insecure, argumentative, impulsive, impressionable, reckless and rebellious. Teenager today is “a technology generation”. For teens in today's world cell phones, internet, music, movies, and television are very important.
Answer: Declared him a wolf's head
Explanation: Because when his mother dies, Asta's Son is left alone, as he has no other known relatives. Shortly afterwards, Aycliffe falsely accuses him of theft, and declares him a Wolf's Head, which means he is not considered human anymore and anyone may kill him. Aycliffe also offers a large reward (one pound) for his death.
Answer:
1. - G
2. - H
3. - B
4. - C
5. - A
6. - D
7. - F
8. - E
Explanation:
The central and the most important idea of reading the passage is the main idea of the work.
The perspective from which the story is narrated to us is the point of view through which the author highlights his message.
The reason for which a particular work is created is the author's purpose as a literary work always contains either an autobiographical element or social issue which he/she wishes to depict.
The relationship between two or more events in which the cause brings about the consequential effects either positive or negative.
Reading between the lines is the analysis of a particular work for better understanding and criticism.
The method of relating two or more objects is the comparison and contrast for better analysis.
The separation of a whole into parts is cited as Inference for better clarity of the events that occurred throughout the story.
To find as many relationships as possible within or between texts is the ability to connect the character's actions and the plot.
Okonkwos' gun went off during the burial of Ogbuefi Ezeudu who warned him against taking part in the death of Ikemefuna. The process killed Ezeudu's son who was only sixteen year-old. This is quite ironic because initially Ezeudu warned Okonkwos against committing a sin which he still was not able to escape from due to the accident.
That is correct earth revolves around the sun 365 days a year