Although Marguerite’s thoughts tell the reader directly that she was embarrassed, her actions let the reader infer that she was also "Eager" (Option C).
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The depiction of Marguerite's thoughts aids the reader in deducing Marguerite's perceptiveness.
Although Marguerite's thoughts explicitly state that she was humiliated, her actions imply that she was also. demonstrates how she thinks and feels about her youth.
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Although Marguerite’s thoughts tell the reader directly that she was embarrassed, her actions let the reader infer that she was also .
A. Angry
B. Bored
C. Eager
D. Relaxed
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Answer:
British house hold would on average spend a 5th of there income on tea
Explanation:
study this period in history
Number one would be Overnight. Number two would be Last. Number three would be either Before or The Holidays but I am 99.9% sure it is "Before". Number four would be Unlocked. Number five would be Due. A modifier is a word that without the word the sentence would have a different meaning, from my experience :)