Answer:
The theme of good people coping with bad circumstances
Explanation:
<u>The theme of bad people prevailing over good people</u> – this is not the right answer. Dickens’ novels do have the endings when good people end happily.
<u>The theme of rigid adherence to social norms and patterns </u>– this is not the correct answer. Some of Dickens's characters went extremely against the norms of society.
<u>The theme of societal improvement through charitable works </u>– this is not the right answer. Dickens's work did not deal much with the subject of charitable work.
<u>The theme of good people coping with bad circumstances – this is the correct answer. Many of Dickens’ works dealt with good people who found themselves in unfortunate circumstances and had to fight hard for a better life.</u> <em>David Copperfield</em> follows the life of a man from childhood, as he goes through ups and downs when both of his parents die, and he is sent to a strict boarding school. In <em>Great Expectations</em>, both protagonist, Pip, and his love, Estella, live in the lamentable circumstances and have to fight through life. In the novel <em>Oliver Twist</em>, the protagonist of the same name is also an orphan who lives difficult life and meets people who use him; other characters in the novel, for example, Nancy, are described as nice people who had hard life shaped by bad experiences.
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Answer: a helpful companion or partner, especially one's husband or wife.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Internal Conflict
Explanation:
The text indicates that its her internal thoughts that she seem to be struggling with, seeing as she isnt in a social setting or any sorts like that
Answer:
That's a phrase. Phrases don't have a subject-verb component ........ unlike clauses, which DO have both.
Explanation:
phrase:
My younger brother (no verb)
sat on the floor (no subject)
clause:
My younger brother sat on the floor.
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