Answer: B)
Explanation:
This is showing that he doesn't care about his daughter because he is trying to sell her to the men.
He wanted to sell her for any price and because of that they were offering him ten pounds and he refused it. He refused it because he was thinking that he should get five pounds because when the weekend comes he would drink for those five pounds and ten pounds would involve him in the responsibility to drink too much.
Answer:
They should be used sparingly throughout the essay. If something is important enough to be in the sentence, it should be fully part of it. As always, make sure to check with your teacher or professor.
Hope this helps!
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing skills. For that reason, I cannot write your essay, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should search for the two authors indicated in your question. For this research, you can look for articles that analyze the literary production of the two, in addition to reading some poems by both, to decide who has a more realistic view of the life of the composer.
As you may already know, country life is rewarding, but full of challenges and this should be taken into account during your research.
After this research, you should write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce the subject of your essay and show which of the two authors you think has a more realistic view of country life. This will be your thesis statement.
- Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, justify your thesis statement, showing information that proves that your opinion is true. In the second paragraph compare the country view of the author you have chosen with the view of the other author, showing the differences between the two.
- Conclusion: Summarize all the information you have presented, reinforce your thesis statement and show your final thoughts on this subject.
More information on how to write an essay at the link:
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