Answer:
James and the Giant Peach
Actually it's in my book example hehe
The correct answer is Queen Gertrude is caught between her new husband and her son.
B is definitely incorrect because his father is dead so he cannot observe his conversation; C is incorrect because Gertrude believes Hamlet should blindly follow what Claudius has to say; D is incorrect because Hamlet hates Claudius.
This leaves us with sentence A - Gertrude has just lost her husband but she remarried immediately. Now, she is torn between her son whom she loves, and her new husband, who she feels she should obey.
Diane Ackerman (author) wants the reader to learn the scientific facts of autumn leaves.
Answer: B
Answer:
Mr. Utterson sometimes seems to appear envious of those who don't follow the rules.
Explanation:
Mr. Utterson is not described as being the most friendly of persons and, indeed, never lets his most humane and almost sympathetic side show through a veneer of dryness and dustiness. Nonetheless, it seems that Mr. Utterson occasionally envies the gall and spirit of wrongdoers. This could help to explain his great willingness to help them as a lawyer instead of reproach them and is fitting for his profession.
Answer; third person. explanation: third person writing includes pronouns like he, his, him. an example of third person writing would be, “he was going to eat the orange.”