I believe the correct answer is <span>A. "I know your worth and price and my debts by no means slight I swear."
This is the only option that talks about loyalty at all - the quote says that this person knows what he is supposed to do and that he should be loyal to his master, the king. The other options have nothing to do with chivalry, so I would pick A.
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Answer: B. We can make a lot of money from this retail opportunity.
Explanation:
Even though retail means to sell something, it is not a general substitute for the word sell. Retail refers to the act of selling or engaging in a business opportunity that requires some form of sales.
When used in a sentence, it should relate to that act rather than be used as a substitute for ''sell''. For instance, ''Jack engaged in retail by selling the cow''. Retail should refer to or describe the action - which is why it is an adjective -instead of being the action word as is the case in option 2.
Answer:
A) Beth decides to take the family car without her parent's permission
Answer:
D. To evoke certain reactions from readers
Explanation:
Language Evokes Emotion
To achieve their goals, authors make deliberate choices about the language they use.
Authors often want to evoke emotions in readers and their language choices help them do that. For example, authors may strive to:
- Create sympathy tor or antipathy towards a character.
- Access the reader's humanity.
- Engage the reader more fully in the events of story.
- Influence the way a reader approaches a topic.