Answer:
I do believe it is B.The narrator is amused by the niece's resourcefulness.
Explanation:
As soon as she meets Framton Nuttel and is asked to "entertain" him for a bit.
Answer:I'd say hard work earns rewards.
Explanation: The reason I chose this is because while Justin sits and watches as the hard working people receive rewards, he is left believing that they're "born this way". Through enough analyzing of the story and with experience, we can determine whether or not people are actually born with talent or if they've worked for it, and the answer pins down to them working for it. The central idea is that with hard work, comes prosperity, and the answer could also be that without hard work, comes denial and or jealousy.
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In evil I cual. Thank goodness I don’t think you
Answer:
One of the reasons was to show that history repeats itself. The queen of England had no heirs and neither did Julius Caesar. Shakespeare was trying to say that power can make people act differently than they usually would. Some scholars believe he wrote the play partially to express his worry that Queen Elizabeth I's impending death could bring about civil war to their country.