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It's D. The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view.
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I think,
<h2>Option D, is correct.. </h2>
the differences between how truth and lies burn..
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Answer:
a noun I think
Explanation:
because a noun is a person place or thing and cake is a thing
In the poem, Tennyson refers to both Ulysses and Achilles. This technique is called B. allusion in literature.
When you use allusion, you are referring to people or places outside of the novel or essay, or whatever it is you are writing. And since Ulysses and Achilles are not Tennyson's characters, he is alluding to them when he mentions them in his poem.
The quote refers to Sal because from the very beginning of her story, she expects Phoebe to understand her sufferings. Sal uses the similar experiences she has with Phoebe to express her own sadness. In a way her memories are a confession that Sal struggles to forgive her mother. The way she focuses on solving the mysteries of her mother's life shows Sal could not address Phoebe's experiences.