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When a character starts the work talking directly with the reader, we can perceive an affinity effect between narrator and reader, leaving the work more personal and with a more confident effect. The reader, then, begins to be part of the work, as a person who is being confidant of the narrator and receiving all the report first hand.
Answer:
to remind them about the significance of peace and harmony.
Explanation:
In the story 'Hiawatha the unifier' Hiawatha chose to walk with a young girl as he led the people to remind them about the significance of peace and harmony.
Hiawatha believed that women had the power to turn any enmity among the people into harmony. He even advised his followers to choose the wisest woman among the tribes as their chief sachem.
Thus, the little girl is representd a 'peacemaker' and one who does not come with any evil intentions.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because being looked down upon develops a negative emotion of anger, saddness.. etc which can effect someones mental wellbeing as well as effecting their behaviour.
Answers: 1. When things go wrong, Carl tends to brood for hours and to blame others. 3. The school was closed not only because of the snow and ice but also because of the lack of heat. 4. The ice was a greater problem for the electrical power company than for the natural gas company.
Explanation:
Parallel structures in sentences consist of the repetition of a grammatical pattern. This makes sentences have grammatical consistency and flow naturally. Below, I analyze each of the sentences:
1. When things go wrong... This sentence shows parallelism because the elements "to blame others" and "to brood for hours" have the same grammatical structure ( to + verb.)
2. After watching some Tv... This sentence lacks parallelism because the first verbs are in -ing form but the last one "read" does not follow this pattern.
3. The school was closed... This sentence uses parallel structure because it includes the expressions not only/but also (correlative conjunctions) that show grammatical consistency.
4. The ice was a greater problem... This sentence uses the preposition "for" to introduce two different details, which shows a parallel structure.