The statement about Jim's character throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is accurate As time went on, Jim was shown as more of a stereotype. Thus, option "D" is correct.
<h3>Explain the character of Jim briefly?</h3>
Jim's character is developed as the stereotype of an African American slave. He speaks improperly English and is not literate.
Jim's speech is not easily understood by many readers due to it's lack of proper English.
His dialect does not show that he is respected by others. His speech does not make him respected by others because it shows his lack of education. Jim's speech does show he believes in legends and folklore.
Thus, option "D" is correct.
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The whole sonnet is, in my opinion, about the fact that this woman does not love the poet - she is hiding her feelings well, and thinking about somebody else. So, the correct answer could be either C or D.
-you should start watching movies in english with a subtitle of your language
-talk to english friends or make english friends
-try to talk in english all the time
-read english books
-go to the internet and learn vocabulary and grammar
-learn to use a english dictionary
-use index cards write a word in english and on the other side write the word in your language and practice with yourself
-hire an english tutor
-ask a friend to teach you english if she/he knows
and there are many more ways to learn english, but here are a few :D