“After a time, I myself was allowed to go into the dead houses and search for metal” is the sentence from "One Thousand Dollars" or Waters of Babylon that echoes the first-person point of view is. It shows a point of view of where the story is recited by one character at a time.
Answer:
challengelisteners to think about how they act in the world.
make listeners feel good about how children in the world are taught.
Explanation:
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, in "The First Seven Years" by Bernard Malamud, the character's <span> life lesson that conveys the story’s main idea is FELD. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
1. Rave
2. terrific
3. ludicrous
4. rigid
5. devastating
*warning*: I could be wrong, so just take these as references
Explanation:
1-4: all the other options usually have positive meaning.
5: even though the two other options can also make the sentence negative, devastating is the only word that has a negative connotation on its own.
Gilgamesh has the basic features of epic poetry, such as an impressive hero, a supernatural rivalry between the hero and the villain, and a wide setting where the characters travel in.