This is from the book “<em>Of Mice and Man</em>”, written by <u>John Steinbeck</u>. George and Lennie go for a job at a ranch where they meet the son of the ranch boss. The son is called Curly , is a newly married guy and he is a jealous and possessive husband, while his wife flirts with others.
Question: The ranch boss's son, Curley, could best be characterized as
Answer: arrogant and hostile
Answer:
a). I wish I would have been at the wedding, but I was in India <u>then</u>.
b). Bhutan is one of the least densely populated <u>country</u> in the world
Explanation:
The errors in the above two sentences are the incorrect use of 'then' in the first sentence and the wrong usage of the singular noun 'country' after the phrase 'one of the.' <u>The use of then in the sentence is inappropriate as there is no need to indicate the time as it adds an informal touch to the sentence</u> because <u>it is already understood that the speaker desired to attend the wedding but he couldn't due to being in India</u>. In the second sentence, it is grammatically incorrect to employ a singular noun after the phrase 'one of the' and therefore, it must be 'countries' instead of 'country.'
Answer:
D. Miller's interest in Willy's psychological state
Answer:
Their actions, their thoughts, and what they say
Explanation:
All of this would help the reader infer the character's future behavior and their existing personality traits.
Answer:
explanatory
Explanation:
It is explanatory because the extension in the simile gives the audience with a more descriptive image of the thing that is being described.
Similes provides an image to the reader by <em>comparing </em>using the words "<em>like" </em>or <em>"as"</em>. When the simile is then extended, the initial image is given more meaning creating an explanatory effect on the audience.