Answer: Inference
Explanation:
Inference is an idea, a conclusion or an opinion that is formed on the basis of evidence or clues available.
It is a term that refers to the steps in reasoning; from the premise to the logic.
When an inference is made, a conclusion is being drawn based on clues available.
For example,
A boy walks into his friend’s room, sees every where scattered (books littered on the floor, broken vases and kitchen wares) and a blood stained knife. He also sees that there is a pool of blood on the floor that leads out the back door.
From the clues and evidences present, he can infer that a murder had taken place in the room after a series of struggles.
Answer:
Depends in the reasoning.
(Simply math.) It must be between 120-420 so 130 is reasonable. B)
(The better answer) However, perhaps it's be better to estimate in the middle, so ~260 it would be. C.)
This author uses many figures of speech:
1. Hyperbole means over exaggerating the sentence. From text " Don't get too close or he might bite!"
2. Metaphor means put words that are not related in a sentence. From the text "Ben growled at the man who parked too close to his car."
3. Personification means formal language in a sentence that has a sense of imagery. In text "He was always guarding his prized possession."
Answer:
Okay
Explanation:
I'd go with A. It could be B. But I'd say A.
Answer:
Hawthorne portrayed Hester as a passionate, courageous, and independent woman which is contradictory to the time when the text was written. She was a sinner who held her sin of adultery brave and becomes a victim when she gives up on the moral injustices of the puritan society.
The flaws in her character other than adultery would be her bold, rebellious, and fearful attitude acceptance of her crime, deciding to bring up Pearl herself, not removing the Scarlett letter even after her punishment, etc. These were a problem in the puritan community as they directly challenge and subvert the stereotypes and authority of the Puritan world.