A criminal’s mind is hard to predict. One thing’s for sure and that is if the
opportunity presents itself, then that criminal will attack. It does not matter if it is a man or a woman
so long as he can either profit from the assault or satisfy some kind of urge.
<em>"The Death of Ivan Ilyich"</em> is a short novel written by León Tolstoy and published in 1886.
The correct order of events in Ivan Ilyich's life as depicted in chapter 5-8 is the following:
- Ivan Ilyich tries to read a Zola novel while convincing himself that he is healing, but his pain returns worse than ever.
- Ivan Ilyich visits a specialist who tells him that his vermiform appendix is the problem.
- Ivan Ilyich tries to use the logic of Caius the mortal to try to make sense of dying but fails.
- Ivan Ilyich tries to distract himself from his death by resuming his professional duties as a judge but fails.
- Ivan Ilyich watches his family leave to go to the theater and finally gains some peace.
Answer:
the point of view helps you understand what the author wants you to understand by placing you in the view point of different characters
Explanation:
this is because this is how the English language works and it is rather confusing.
Answer: Intransitive Verb
Explanation:
Answer:
the last option!
Explanation:
please give me brainliest!!