Answer:
It explores the way that telling stories simultaneously recalls the pain of the war experience and allows soldiers to work through that pain after the war has ended. O'Brien and Bowker illustrate how speaking or not speaking about war experience affects characters.
Answer:
Rent
Explanation:
It would be rent because the second letter in rent lies between the a in rain and the o in road.
R<u>a</u>in
R<u>o</u>ad -> E lies between a and o.
Answer:
The answer I think you are looking for would be D. character versus character.
Explanation:
This is because it is the only answer that makes the most sense.
Answer:
b. Adjectives
Explanation:
In this case, “this” and “that” would be adjectives because they are adding clarity to the nouns.
For example, “this cat”. In that instance, “this” is not functioning as a noun, it is instead specifying which cat the speaker is referring to. You can take “this” or “that” and have it modify any noun, and it would still be an adjective.
My choice would be the very last answer choice.