Answer:
it is alright to lie when someone has bad intentions towards you.
Explanation:
In the story 'Condensed Milk', the author tries to communicate the idea that it is alright to lie when someone has bad intentions towards you. Though no specific phrase mentions this idea, we can understand through the whole story that the author did what was best for him which was by lying to Shestakov that he would go along with him if he bring him food.
The lines " 'You know,’ I said, carefully licking the spoon, ‘I changed my mind. Go without me.’" and "I mean, after all, two cans of condensed milk aren’t such a big deal." presents the idea that he lied to him because the escape plan was devised and he just wanted some food.
I could be wrong, but I would think 'verb'.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
he asked this when he was sick because he thought it was just a dream and thought maybe johnny did not actually die
The central theme which is <em>similar</em> to the two passages is:
- The feeling of triumph after suffering moments of doubt.
The way through which <em>the two passages</em> show this central theme based on their historical context are:
From the first passage, we can see that the narrator talks about the promise which was made by <em>President John Fitzgerald Kennedy</em> about going to the moon and <em>how it looked impossible</em>, but nine years later it was made possible and there was <em>the belief</em> that anything can be achieved.
The second passage talks about the journey on the Mayflower which probably talks about the Pilgrims who left Europe on their way to Europe to get their religious freedom.
<em>During their journey</em>, they encountered some rough seas and <em>thought they could not make it</em>, but when they finally arrived, they were <em>optimistic</em> about what they could achieve.
Read more about historical context here:
brainly.com/question/267656
1. "Unreliable Narrator"
2. A: Internal Rhyme
3. C: Readers wonder what the papers signify.