hahaha same. this seems a little hard
Give more emphasis on on the different things that were happening.
The text may be better structured to aid the reader’s understanding by placing the information in a bullet list. (Option B).
<h3>What is a bullet list?</h3>
A bullet list is a list of items or things each highlighted with a symbol rather than number. An example of the text in bullet list is:
Being a keen traveler, I have visited some of the major cities in Asia:
- Kyoto, Japan, where I ate sushi for the first time;
- Shanghai, China, where I went up the Oriental Pearl Tower;
- Bangkok, Thailand, where I watched a martial arts tournament; and
- Bali, Indonesia, where I learned to surf.
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The answer is foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing is a literary technique used to suggest that a series of events may occur in the development of the story.
In this excerpt from "Huckleberry Finn," Huck refers to the forgery of the King and Duke. He has realized that they are not really royals - they are indeed impostors. However, he decides not to tell anybody that he has doubts about them because he does not want to get into trouble.
Question 1.
The correct answer is option A. "He leaves the house and finds one of the guests has wrecked a car". In the Great Gastby most of the people that were on Gatsby's house were not invited. One of these guests wrecked a car, and he did nothing about it. This difficult situation let Nick knew the night was not over.
Question 2.
The correct answer is option B. "He says himself that he is one of the few honest people he has ever known". In the Great Gastby the narrator introduced himself as one of the few honest people he knows. This let the readers know from the start that Nick, the narrator, is trustworthy.