The word "some" as used in lines 59-60 refers to: the people buried in the churchyard.
- This question refers to the poem "<u>Elegy Written in a </u><u>Churchyard</u>," by Thomas Gray.
- In lines 59-60, the author uses the word "some" to refer to the people buried there.
- According to the speaker, some of those people never had the chance to reveal their potential, to do something big in life.
- They may have died young or may have never had the opportunity to accomplish their dreams.
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Answer:
The correct answer is "You can use them as reminders of what each note is about."
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. Before he turned into an insect, Gregor's biggest priority in life was to work hard and pay off his family's debt.
Gregor was the only support of the Samsa family, composed of his sister and his parents; his work as a commercial traveler allowed him to assume the household expenses and to pay a debt owed by the father to his employer.
Hey! This was really tough to figure out. But I am really sure the type of narration used in the excerpt is Third Person Limited. The words that stand out to me the most, when it comes to making this claim was "at the age of six" and that "knew she felt it" because the narrator knew about the character's back story, however it is only pertained to the main character, which is Maisie. The effect of this point of view, is that it shows a very detailed representation of what is going through the character's mind and giving somewhat more of a description about Maisie and her story.