Answer: Tom pretends that whitewashing is fun, which makes Ben interested in doing it himself.
Explanation:
<em>The Adventures of Tom Sawyer</em> is an 1876 novel written by Mark Twain. The story is about a boy called Tom, who grows up by the Mississippi River.
On one occasion, Tom was punished by his aunt and had to whitewash the garden fence. Tom, of course, did not want to do it, but pretended that this is a rather interesting activity. When Ben passed by the fence and mocked him for having to paint the fence, Tom convinced him that this job is a unique opportunity:
"Like it? Well, I don't see why I oughtn't to like it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?"
Tom pretended that whitewashing is fun, which increased Ben's interest for it:
"Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little."
Tom even made Ben give him an apple as a reward for letting him accompany him in this interesting activity.
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<em>B. Jane words
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<em>C. Other words about Jane
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Direct characterization is a scenario in a story when the narrator talks about the character of a specific person within the story. Therefore, in the story of Jane, she is the narrator and the main character.
The direct characterization therefore helps the leader in understanding they are reading in the story and their attributes. It may also give the reader the first sight of the character thus helping in understanding the concept of the whole story and creating a morale of reading.
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c. Mushrooms, which come in many varieties, can be expensive.
</span>Adjective clauses modify the noun or the pronoun in the sentence's main clause. The first thing to do is to identify the two clauses in the sentence.
First clause: Those may enter the park (the main clause)
<span>Second clause: </span>whose tickets have been punched (the subordinate clause)
<span>Since adjective clauses generally start with a relative pronoun, it is clear that the second clause is the adjective clause. The relative pronoun is "which". Another clue is that adjective clauses are always the subordinate clause. It modifies the pronoun </span><em>those</em><span>.<span>
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Sensory
Details
<span>One thing to
keep in mind as you write is that your readers may not have experienced what
you are writing about in the same capacity (if at all) as you have. As such, it is important to keep in mind that
in order to provide the best possible image for readers, you should try to
include descriptions that include as many sensory perceptions as possible. What that means is that you should include
details that include descriptions of sight, smell, sound, taste, and
touch. </span>
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