In this passage from "By the Waters of Babylon", by Stephen Vincent Bennet, the narrator responds to the conflict in this passage <em>the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. </em>This is the story of a man who is called John and belongs to a tribe called the Hill People. He is the son of a priest and will become a priest himself. In that tribe, only priests are allowed to travel to the Great Places of Gods.
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Literal Illustration
Explanation:
<em>Literal illustrations would best support an article based on favorite cuisine because of the pictorial truth representation it brings. As an accurate description of reality, a </em><em>literal illustration</em><em> will be the best form of illustration to support the article on your favorite cuisine.</em>
There isn't that big of a difference between flat and round characters, however both are needed for the story to go on. Flat characters don't show as much emotion and the reader knows a lot about a round character's personality. Flat characters are usually side characters while round characters are generally main characters.
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It shows that Enrique is resourceful.
Explanation:
Characterization is a story element that authors use to develop fictional characters and reveal their physical or personality traits, their motifs, and interests. In this excerpt, the author, Sonia Nazario, uses indirect characterization to show that Enrique is resourceful: Although Enrique did not like gangs, he was willing to travel with and become friends with a gang member and to be introduced to other gang members, who would protect him later on in his difficult journey. This description shows Enrique's ability to find quick and clever ways to face difficulties, it shows that he is resourceful.
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Explanation:
The answer is really difficult, not because it is, but because the intent of the paragraph is not among your choices.
C is not true. She is not concerned about her father, even though she likely doesn't appreciate his style in this case. What she is concerned about is her lover. What should she do. Should she kill him because he she can't have him who should get him if not her?
I suppose A is your answer, but that is not exactly the problem. Should anyone get him if not her? That's her problem.
Her problem was not his affection. Her problem was what to do. Choose A.