Using what you have learned from the interview and Dreaming in Cuban, explain the effect of the novel’s multi-narrative structure.
Answer:
B. I/herself
Explanation:
This question requires us to fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair in the options A to E.
The first blank contains I as the answer.
A. Shall I prepare lucy's dinner?
The second blank has herself as the as answer. We already know that lucy is female from the question so we fill part B in with herself.
B. No, it's alright. She's preparing it herself.
Option B is Therefore the best pair.
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Answer:
"There can be but little rivalry between ours and any manufacturing or navigating community...As a necessity, not a choice, we have resorted to the remedy of separation"
Explanation:
Chaucer's original plan for The Canterbury Tales projected about 120 stories (two for each pilgrim to tell on the way to Canterbury and two more on the way back)
Chaucer actually completed only 22, although 2 more exist in fragments.
D. A play-by-play account of a hockey match.