A) Editorials are published regularly in newspapers both in print or online.
Let's just look at process of elimination. Option A is a true statement. Editorials are published regularly in newspapers in print and online. Option B is not necessarily true as the editorial staff doesn't always write them. They do choose what is published however. Option C is also not necessarily true. Editorials in highly respected newspapers are usually more direct and concise than editorials in a small local newspaper. Option D editorials are also not necessarily less dramatic. Since option A is the only one that is consistently true, it is the best answer.
Answer:
What we can understand about Count Dracula's character from the excerpt is:
C. He is bored of the slow pace of Transylvania and wants a change.
Explanation:
"Dracula" is a horror novel by author Bram Stoker. Count Dracula is the villain. He is a vampire who gains vitality and youth from drinking people's blood.
<u>The excerpt we are analyzing here can be found at the beginning of the story, when the main characters as well as the readers do not yet know who Dracula really is. From the excerpt, we can infer that Dracula is tired of the sameness and the excessive tranquility of Transylvania, where he lives, and he longs for a change. He says he is excited to be among lots of people in a busy city. He wants to move to London so bad that he even learned English on his own.</u>
Having the quality of describing; characterized by description
Answer:
Nature is steady and continuously moving/growing/changing at a certain pace irrespective of external disturbances
Explanation:
Nature has a steady pace of growth. It never shows impulsive reaction to any external stimuli or disturbance. It has one target “to grow and nourish” and it keeps on doing it irrespective of any returns and favours. Whatever climatic/weather condition keep on disturbing it, it stands patiently and take all the thunder and next again starts growing and nourishing. This movement of nature is astonishing and one must try to adopt this quality of nature.
One can infer that George and Hazel will B. not miss Harrison.
<h3>What is Inference?</h3>
This refers to the conclusion that a person can draw about a particular thing, based on available evidence.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration that shows the relationship between George, Hazel, and Harrison and we can see that they want Harrison gone and they would not miss him.
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