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B). "Paints" local scenes and tends toward the humorous and sentimental
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Realism, as the title itself suggests, a literary form that aims to portray the real life subjects in a true-to-life manner. This literary form was primarily an escape from the prior fabrications and imaginative worlds created by the authors and laid emphasis on presenting the natural truth realistically.
As per the question, Realism would be characterized as the style of writing which ''paints' local scenes and tends toward the humorous and sentimental' aspects of life as the chief goal is to portray the real life situations and psychological developments of characters(represent the inner thoughts ad conflicts of common man') that have led to these situations through which the audience are able to connect themselves. 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Twain is a classic example of the blend of humorous and emotional reality of the late 19th century.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The word 'bias' means a. prejudice
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(I read the novel, despite...) it's the D part 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The school letter has been excelling in academic work.
Dear friend,
Hey ( so and so) our high school has been excelling tremendously in our academic work. We have tutors and extra help at lunch in the library. We even have students from colleges come in and help us with any subject we need help in. They even tell us not to have late work because, in the end, we can have dances and pep rallies. This works because believe it or not ( so and so ) nobody has bad grades due to studying and no late work turned in. We're on top of our work and most of us are ahead of the class.
sincerely
(name)
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Nucleus holds the information needed to conduct most of the cell's functions (contains the hereditary material or also known as the DNA; responsible in the coordination of the activities of the cells, such as growth, metabolism, protein synthesis, and cell reproduction or division).