Answer:
She reports what others say and considers why they disagree.
Explanation:
In her closing note, Frank wrote of how others observe her, portraying herself as “a bunch of differences.” She wrote: “As I've explained you many moments, I'm broken in two. One side includes my enthusiastic optimism, my rudeness, my happiness in life, and, above all, my capacity to welcome the brighter side of things.
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
Its comparing something using like or as
The prayers went out as a protest and boycotted the game. (Corrected it.)
The prayers (subject) did two things:
1: went out as a protest (predicate)
and
2: boycotted the game (predicate)
Remember to use the same tense.
I believe it's B. what the article explains.
Rainsford had an epiphany at the end of the story when he was being hunted by General Zaroff. The external conflict was General Zaroff hunting him. His epiphany was about how animals felt when they were being hunted because, in the beginning of the story, he said that animals don't feel fear when hunted. At the end of the story, he understood how it felt to be hunted like an animal and that they do feel fear.