Answer:
True.
Explanation: You learn about the characters and where the the story is taking place (setting) and learn about the theme.
Making a chocolate wrap. First, you get a pan. Then, you get tortillas for your food pantry. After that, you get olive oil and a food brush. Next, you dip the brush in the oil (after you have the olive oil in a small dipping cup) and just brush over ONE side of the tortilla (the side you will be cooking it on). Get nestle chocolate chips from your sweets cabinet. Get a half cup and fill it with the nestle chocolate chips.Turn the burner on low, place the tortilla wrap on gently, add the half cup of chocolate chips on to the tortilla wrap but do it quickly but carefully. After that, get a spatula and flip the left side of the tortilla
Answer: C) A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and that is used as part of a sentence.
Explanation: A clause is basically like a sentence in that it also contains a subject and a verb, just like a sentence. The main difference is that it does not always have an independent meaning like a sentence does. Therefore, it can be used as part of a sentence.
Example of clause: The girl ran away.
This has a subject (the girl) and a verb (ran). It can also be used in a sentence: The girl that I met at school ran away from me.
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The correct answers are A and B.
James' role as a detached observer in Daisy Miller is best embodied by the use of the word "study" in the title AND the ambiguous portrait of Daisy.
These both indicate that James did not take a "side" when portraying Daisy. He did not portray her as wholly innocent, nor did he portray her as entirely guilty. Instead, he offered an unbiased study of her character and lets the reader decide.