Tellez effectively creates a suspenseful atmosphere and setting to lay out the theme first by establishing to the reader and “the man” are not allies (something seemingly not known by “the man”, then adding to it by his masterful use of contrast. Tellez clearly establishes that the two characters are not on the same side when the narrator remarks to himself, “He went on talking. He evidently took it for granted that I was on the side of the existing regime.” (Tellez, 1). This occurs when Captain Torres (“the man”) enters the shop requesting a shave and begins discussing his plans for the captured rebels. Furthermore, this assessment by the narrator also makes apparent that he thinks Torres does not know he is not oh his side. By doing this, tension and suspense is generated between the two characters, although it appears that only one is aware of what has transpired.
Answer:
Distributive Property
Explanation:
In the equation is shows a number to the left of a pair of parenthesis, which means that number will be multiplied to each number within those said parenthesis, resulting in the equation to the right.
Answer:
I dont really want branliest or thx XD
Explanation:
This sentence deals asks you about an appositive phrase - a phrase that redefines or gives more information about about a noun in a sentence.
In this sentence, "poets" is the noun, and the names of the poets - "<span>Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Keats" made up the appositive phrase.
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Appositive phrases need additional punctuation in the sentence, to set them apart from the rest of the sentence. You can generally use sets of commas or dashes, or other types of punctuation, such as a colon, to set the phrase apart. In this question, you are being asked to use dashes specifically.
With all of the above information in mind, now that you know 1) what an appositive is and 2) how an appositive phrase can be punctuated, we can conclude that your sentence should look like this:
<span>The Romantic poets - Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Keats -influenced Rachel's poem for class.
So, the correct answer would be C. - the dashes should go before "Percy" and after "Keats."</span>
Answer:
he did not search up for answers
Explanation: because hes noTE LIKE YOU