<u>Answer:</u>
<em>(D) Built around 1648 is the point in the bulleted list which is not included in the given passage in the question. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
All the other points in the bulleted list are presented in the passage except this. This is the detail regarding its building which the passage lacks showing that this information is taken from the different source or the research article of a different author. This note made by Denver is not on the basis of the above passage on Taj mahal.
Answer:
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It became a habit to walk in the park after supper.
Answer:
Disney World is my favorite place to be because of its big, fast rides.
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Answer:
"I remember that song, and it always makes me feel a little sad to hear it," I admitted to Rosie.
I knelt down next to the woman's dog and said, "He's a beautiful dog. What's his name?"
"You just say that because you're jealous," I said to Marty as I put my license back in my wallet.
Explanation:
The sentences that use description to develop the narrator's personality are the second, third, and fourth ones.
Story writers create and describe their characters in the process called characterization. There are two main types of characterization:
- Direct characterization - the writer explicitly tells us about a character's traits.
- Indirect characterization - we find out more about the character from their thoughts, actions, appearance, interaction with other characters, etc.
The given sentences are examples of indirect characterization. We find out more about the narrator's personality from their interaction with other characters. The rest of the sentences don't contribute to the description of their personality, which is why they're incorrect options.