Hi Chloe.
The error here is “tastes great” as this can be only used when talking about a single unit, while we are currently talking about two units (peanut butter and jelly).
The correct way to phrase this is:
“Peanut butter and jelly are two products that taste great by themselves and taste great together, too.”
I hope this helps!
The phrase <em>"In an unexpected twist, the illiterate "rapscallions" </em>are actually quite bright and effectively deceive the townspeople" is used to explain an example of irony from chapters 22 and 23.
The third option, <em>"In an unexpected twist, the illiterate </em><em>"rapscallions" </em><em>a</em>re actually highly clever and successfully outwit the townspeople," is the best and most accurate response among the options given by the question.
In December 1884 in the UK and February 1885 in the US, the first edition of Mark Twain's book, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, was released. The rapscallions are regarded as smarter than the citizens of the town, according to "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
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Answer: A. Mrs. Price tells her to put it on.
Explanation:
What is the question I can’t answer it if I don’t know what the question is. Can you maybe tell me the book? Sorry.
Answer:
Correct answer is B.
Explanation:
In the first person point of view, all the information about the story is based on what the author tells us. Everything we know is formed by what he thinks and says. it also gives the reader the access to feelings, emotions and thoughts. However the first person limits the reader knowledge about the other characters ideas and feelings. In this story the use of the first person limits the reader to know about Ezra's mom.