Answer:
The way in which science helps people’s lives can seem mesmerizing to the uninitiated.
Explanation:
The answer is A: Gogol's desire to remove himself from his Indian heritage
The correct answer is the following: <em>option a. To maintain their credibility, the creators of The Declaration of Independence had to provide evidence of how they had been mistreated. </em>In the Declaration of Independence, the creators included a list of all of the abuses and mistreatment they had suffer from King George III, and how all of these were proofs of how important and needed the independence was. Examples of the evidence of mistreatment they provided were:
- The King's refusal to assent to laws that were for the greater good of the American people.
- The King forbidding his governors of passing laws that were needed in the colonies.
- The King pressured the judges based on his power and their salaries, so that they would work in favor of his interests.
When we go to the lake, everybody in the whole family pitches in to help carry stuff.
Answer: C) to make the reader comfortable with the character
Explanation:
<em>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em> is Mark Twain's 1885 novel about a boy and his journey with a runaway slave down the Mississippi river.
From the very beginning of the novel, Huck (the narrator) speaks in a friendly and uneducated style. His speech often includes grammar mistakes such as 'no' instead of 'any'. Although he lacks proper education, Huck is familiar with the river and nature, and provides detailed, interesting descriptions on this topic.
In this excerpt, Huck invites the readers to accompany him on his journey, regardless of whether they have read the prequel (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer). The use of conversational tone develops trust between the readers and Huck, and differentiates him from adult, often deceitful characters.