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The narration affects Oskar’s credibility in this excerpt because his efforts to heal render him earnest and genuine. Explanation: Since it is narrated in a first-person perspective it makes the character very fragile and open to the reader, we can see in this excerpt how he tries to overcome the pain.
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Answer:it is D....I think......
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I beleave it’s d because if it’s an endangered species and the the diet of the invasive species doesn’t target it anymore it could still have a chance of surviving
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Not only did the cat eat the beef but also the chicken. or, The cat not only ate the beef but also the chicken.
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Personally, i like the second sentence better but i think both could work :)
Try to emphasizing the main point, identify your purpose, evaluate the evidence, advance the vocabulary, eliminate grammar mistakes.
The message that the play get across, regarding the pursuit of pleasure, is centered in creating fictitious alter egos so as to be able to escape the strictures of propriety and decency demanded by the Victorian society of that time. This behavior has a positive message for readers because the characters who embrace triviality and wickedness are the ones who may have the greatest chance of attaining seriousness and virtue. Through this paly the author wants readers to see that truly moral is really the opposite of earnestness: irreverence. Also, when characters in the play use the word serious, they tend to mean “trivial,” and vice versa. For example, Algernon thinks it “shallow” for people not to be “serious” about meals, and Gwendolen believes, “In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity is the vital thing.”