Choices:
<span>“It’s the fish that sailors fear above all others . . . .”
“When Stefano Roi was twelve years old . . . .”
“‘Despite my forty years, . . . I believe I still have good eyesight.”
". . . as soon as he was a man, he found a dignified and well-paying position at an emporium . . . ."
The irony in "The Colomber" by Dino Buzzati is evident in this detail:
</span><span>“It’s the fish that sailors fear above all others . . . .”
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It is believed to bring bad luck and doom the one who saw it. However, the Colomber appeared to Stefano because it was tasked to give him a pearl that will bring him good luck in life.
Answer: Taxing people, only using natural things, getting rid of your ego and the price tag that comes along with it, rejecting things that draw a line and make someone better than the other.
Explanation:
<span>A. He outlines a clear purpose in the speech. Faulkner is known for his "stream-of-consciousness" technique. This technique involves the author writing as if he is the character, rather than writing what the character is doing from an outside point of view. His style was straight forward and enabled the reader to visualize his passages.</span>
Your answer is a hyphen.
The sign is (-)
A hyphen<span> is used to join compound numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine when they must be written out. A hyphen is also used when the numbers in a ratio are spelled out.
hoped it helped
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For the first sentence D. Dad
For the second sentence C. Canadian