<span>If you're not told otherwise who is your audience when you are writing
B. the reader
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The answers would be:
- character who tells or narrator the story: Pierre Aronnax
- frigate sent out to catch the monster: Abraham Lincoln
- voyage began: New York
- destination of the Abraham Lincoln: Pacific Ocean
- ship which had its hull pierced by the monster: Scotia
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The character who narrates the story is Aronnax, a French Marine biologist, who boards the frigate Abraham Lincoln in an expedition to hunt a monster spotted by several ships of different nations. The monster turns out to be a submarine commanded by Captain Nemo who, upon being discovered by Aronnax and the others, has no intention of allowing them to go home.
Answer:
The complete question is written below because it is to long and it can't fit into " ask for details"
What aspects of the Theseus and the Minotaur myth has the author of “Of Monsters and Mazes” drawn from to tell Thea’s story?
A She puts Thea in a situation in which she must use a ball of string to help her escape.
B She implies that Thea’s father and King Minos have similar motives.
C She updates Theseus as Thea, Ariadne as Aaron, the Minotaur as Mrs. Minerva, and the labyrinth as the new school.
D She portrays Ariadne as Aaron and has Aaron defy his father in order to help Thea find her way through the labyrinth.
The correct option is C
Explanation:
The answer is C. to motivate Americans to strive for the development of their nation.
C
who comes to another country to live