Answer:
B) It shows how deeply and seriously Jefferson wants his daughter to take her education--because his love for her depends upon it
Explanation:
The connotative tone of the word distress would be one of great disappointment and upset in this excerpt. Jefferson is saying here that he wants his daughter to become an accomplished, well educated, financially secure and successful person and if she for any reason grows up and does not become these things he would feel let down by her to such large degree that even his love for her would become less. He is placing his own selfish happiness on her accomplishments in life.
The answer to this question is the first option in the choices which is Mrs. Hale "may not move as the reader imagined". Upon hearing the statement, it becomes clearer to Mrs. Hale how to respond as she sit down and think about how to handle the situation and she was able to come up with a new decision.
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Answer:
(I think) This is a fact.
"I think" (or) "In my opinion" people who read novels tend to attend sports events and movies more than those who do not.
Explanation:
A fact is something that can be proven right or wrong while an opinion cannot.