Answer:
Hazel discovered that the author has published only one book, which she read and was incompletely left between. And, after the book came out, the author vanished and settled somewhere in Netherlands.
Hazel wanted him to respond to his letters because she can't wait <em>forever</em> to receive answers of her questions.
Explanation:
'The Fault in Our Stars' is a novel written by John Green. The novel is about a sixteen-year-old Hazel Grace, who is suffering from cancer and Augustus Gus, a seventeen-year-old lover boy of the novel, who has tumor in leg.
In Chapter 4, after Hazel completed reading a novel titled 'An Imperiaal Affliction', she did some research on the author. The book was written by an author named Peter Van Houten, who published only one book in his life, which is 'An Imperial Affliction' and after the book came out, he vanished from the US and went on to live in Netherlands.
The book that he published was left incomplete and midsentenced, curious what happened afterwards, Hazel wrote letters to the author asking about the rest of the story. She perceived that the narrator, Anna, in the story must have died that's why it is left midsentence. She was curious to know what happened to other characters in the story, and wrote letters to the author. She wanted him to reply to her letters because she wanted to know her answers, as she didn't have <em>forever</em> to wait for her answers.
Answer:
Without doubt
Explanation:
The fills in the gap best
Answer:
That he was fortunate to have a large inheritance, health, and a hardworking nature, and that he lived two different lives.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the 10th chapter of <em>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</em>. It contains a confession letter written by Jekyll to Utterson.
Jekyll begins by talking about his youth. He says that he was fortunate to have a large inheritance, health, and a hardworking nature. However, that was not enough to keep him on the right path. There was always a darker side of him that he kept a secret while managing to maintain social respect. In the end, it turned out that he was living two lives: one of the respectability, and the other of hidden vices. In the end, these two sides of him completely split.
The Full question reads;
Which piece of evidence best reveals how Elijah’s words contribute to Joe’s death?
A. “Looka theah, folkses!” cried Elijah Mosley, slapping his leg gleefully. “Theah they go, big as life an’ brassy as tacks.” (Paragraph 2)
B. “He rides that log down at the saw-mill jus’ like he struts ‘round wid another man’s wife — jus’ don’t give a kitty.” (Paragraph 5)
C. “Talkin’ like a man, Joe. Course that’s yo’ fambly affairs, but Ah like to see grit in anybody.” (Paragraph 16)
D. “Aw, Ah doan’t know. You never kin tell. He might turn him up an’ spank him furgettin’ in the way, but Spunk wouldn’t shoot no unarmed man.” (Paragraph 22)
Answer:
<u>D. “Aw, Ah doan’t know. You never kin tell. He might turn him up an’ spank him furgettin’ in the way, but Spunk wouldn’t shoot no unarmed man.” (Paragraph 22)</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the short story entitled "SPUNK" by Ora Neale HURSTON which focuses mainly on three characters, namely Joe, Joe's wife, and Spunk. A beef is created when Spunk had an affair with Joe's wife, feeling bad Joe tries to confront's Spunk in which Elijah’s words led to his death.