Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue and Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks.
Poole expresses that he thinks there was foul play, revealing through the dialogue what his thoughts are. Because his voice is hoarse, the reader knows his feelings; he is shaken, emotionally distressed.
The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.
As for the lawyer, the narration goes into his mind and describes his thoughts as they are being processed. The way he observes the buttler, his impressions, how he feels about them, are all expressed by the narrator. For example, in "<em>cried the lawyer, a good deal frightened and rather inclined to be irritated</em>", and in "<em>he observed with great wonder</em>".
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the correct answer I believe is At the pre-school, they teach children to speak politely, walk slowly, and act fairly. hope this helps
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The answer is B: they eat beans mostly
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Actually no im sorry i meant B. Dinner was a casual affair
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D: too much gaming can affect a students grades
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"As long as students know when to stop playing"
The arugument given discusses time when it says "when to stop playing". This means that the argument talks more about how much time should be spent on gaming and nothing about the affects that gaming has on students. Because of this, we need to make sure the supporting sentence discusses time, which it does.
Option C also discusses time but the sentence reads "Teachers need to understand the downfall of over-gaming", the argument we were given talks about how the students need to know, not the teachers.