Answer:
1. the main character
2. "...whom we see in a variety of ways."
3. "when the speaker uses the pronouns you, your, yourself"
4. where and when the action takes place
5. "...who never changes or learns..."
i knowww :< im too lazy to write the whole statements so sorry
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Assume that you are talking about tribal dominances in India, then it has <span>almost become gospel amongst the scholars world over to discuss the historiography of India in terms of binaries such as (1) center and margin vis-à-vis centrality & marginality, (2) placed & displaced, (3)e</span><span>lites & dalits, (4) tribal & non-tribal. Thereby to establish that Indian cultural traditions & mega narratives could never assess & integrate the mass articulation comprising the voice of the ethnic minorities, especially the dislocated communities.</span>
Diction is the writer's word choice style. Imagery is writing in such a way that the reader forms a mental image of multiple senses not just visual.
In "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket," Jack Finney effectively creates suspense using both of these literary devices.
First, the imagery used, the mental image created for the reader serves to put the reader out on the window ledge with the main character, Tom Benecke. We can feel...
Answer: I would say E because the book was talking about how the poor can even enjoy a book from experience.
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