The correct Answer is, Indignant
The author's tone in this excerpt from "That Spot" by Jack London is indignant. <u>Indignant means feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.</u> In this except we see disappointment with<em> Stephen Mackaye.</em>
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Summary is a paragraph explanation.
The answer would be its quotation. This dictionary was made by Samuel Johnson after a series of complaints from the booksellers in 1775. Johnson had written a dictionary with 1500 guinea. It took him seven years before this dictionary was published.
These two men likely would not long tolerate the other's opinion if put in the same room for any length of time.
Both were theologians. Both wrote in the 1800s. Both were of the same denomination, and yet both were on opposite sides of the slavery question. Both used powerful language to uphold their own point of view. Finally both used scripture and argument to back up their point of view.
1. In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>A) first person. If a text refers to "you", there has to be an "I" that is speaking. The second-person point of view doesn't really exist, and the third-person point of view wouldn't use a "you", except in dialogues.
2. In my opinion, the best option is </span><span>C) imply. While reading, making connections between various elements of the text is necessary, as well as asking questions to clarify what might seem to be unclear at first. However, we should refrain from implying things, as it might lead to a wrong conclusion.
3. The correct answer is </span><span>C) swirl. "Purl" is a verb that has several different meanings: to knit something with a purl stitch, to embroider or finish something, but also to whirl, swirl, or flow in circles.</span>