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the author Robert Louis Stevenson, intends to make the reader understand Mr. Utterson :) .Explanation: i read a article of the purpose of this book hope it helped
A noun is simply any word referring to a person, place, or thing. There are many subcategories of nouns: common, proper, countable, uncountable, concrete, abstract, compound, & collective. Though they do refer to people, places, or things, pronouns are not considered to be nouns.
Ex. Jimmy ran as fast as he could to the store though he was facing unbearable sadness that day.
- Jimmy = Proper Noun
- store = Countable Noun
- sadness = Abstract Noun
- day = Common Noun
In the "Odyssey", the shape shifter would be the mighty war goddess, Athena, for she changes her appearance throughout the tale of Odysseus. but (sadly), I have not read the hunger games (yet), so I am not entirely sure who/what you are talking about