Answer:
Twain's characters represent people in general by describing realistic experiences with characters who seem ordinary. Twain is considered one of America's greatest writers because his writings and ideas are still important and relevant to our society even after many years.
Answer:
D. And dead wings carried like a paper kite
Explanation:
There is a comparison of dead wings to paper kite using "like"
The lines that descibe the monotony are the following ones:
1.No time hath she to sport and play:(she can't do anything else)
3.She weaveth steadily,Therefore no other care hath she,-she is weaving all the time and does not think about anything else
4.She lives with little joy or fear-she doesn't experience the emotions
5.The sheep bell tinkles in her ear- I think this one also describes the monotony: it compares her monotonous life to that of a sheep
<u>Answer:</u>
The inference about Dr. Jekyll is best supported by evidence from the passage which is that he has lost confidence in his own judgement because of his involvement with Mr. Hyde. So, the right answer to this question is <u>Option A.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is in reference to a research named “What makes good people do bad things?” by Melissa Dittmann. This matter talks about how even good people in certain social situations can do what a bad person would do. So the article starts with Dr. Jekyll using a chemical to transform his evil and egoistic Dr. Hyde.
There is no actual chemical but what is meant by chemical is here is that a considerable amount of social pressure that can force a good person to become evil where there is loss of confidence in one’s own judgement and thought.