Answer:
The moral of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is that we should not commit crimes because, in the end, our own sense of guilt will expose us. In this story, the narrator takes cares of an elderly man but grows to fear and loathe what he calls his "Evil Eye." He becomes obsessed with it and decides to murder the old man.
Explanation:
It’s a independent clause. It has a subject and a predicate/verb.
The inference that can be drawn from the following lines from “Englishmen’s Footprints” is that the English boy followed an old footpath and it helped him get to his destination.
This is because, from the given text, it is unsure if the lines are literal or figurative and either way, the inference that can be drawn is that the English boy followed the pathways of people before him to succeed.
<h3>What is an Inference?</h3>
This refers to the conclusion or deduction that can be made about a particular thing based on available evidence.
<h3>What is a Theme?</h3>
This refers to the central message of a text or the subject of a talk that is usually recurring throughout the text and that the author uses to convey a lesson to his readers.
This theme can be conveyed to the readers through different literary elements such as setting, characters, dialogue, plots, etc and they are usually didactic (containing moral lessons).
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<span>Which of the following sentences contains a action verb...
D because its expressing mental action towards loosing her computer.
</span>Which of the following sentences contains a linking verb...
C because <span>its connecting the subject of a sentence to the complement.</span>
“where Martin Luther King, Jr. organized”; the last option