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Theme and Situational Irony
The main theme of Charles is identity, specifically the conflict between the identity Laurie has, the one he wants, and the one his parents think he has. Jackson begins the focus on identity by leaving out important information: the names of the other characters.
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Answer:
the first line in the paragraph
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1. My dog's not dangerous. He doesn't bite.
2. Why are you wearing sunglasses? It is raining.
3. You can turn off the radio.I am not listening to it.
4. I need to find a cash machine.
5. Be careful! The baby is putting your pen in her mouth!
6. A. Do you usually cook at weekends? (cook)
B. No, we normally eat out. (eat)
7. A. What are you doing here? (do)
B. I'm waiting for Emma. She's late, as usual. (wait)
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9. She's an administrator. She works from 9.00 to 5.00.
10. Marc lives in Paris, but he works in Nice at the moment.
Question 8 isn't complete
The tone can portray the author's perception of his country because the tone will help the readers understand how the reader feel and his attitude towards his country.