The primary reason why Dickens wrote David Copperfield is because G. it was too painful for him to confront his memories directly in an autobiography.
This way, he could write about his own life, but in a different way, from a different point of view, which wouldn't be as difficult.
Answer:
Relevant- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered- something that matters
Irrelevant-not connected with or relevant to something- something that doesn't matter
Concise-giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive- to keep in mind
Supporting details- additional information that explains, defines, or proves an idea- the proof to your answer
Topic Sentance- a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs
Thesis Sentance- a statement supported by arguments- the sentance that makes the rest of ur paper or work make since
Introductions- the action of introducing something
Paragraph- a passage in the text that is about a different subject from the preceding text, marked by commencing on a new line, the first line sometimes being indented
Conclusion- the end, finish, close or last part of something- the finishing statement
Ambiguous- open to multiple interpretations
Extraneous- not essential or intrinsic- not important
Hope this helps...
The correct answer is "I felt a little sorry, and would have called him back, but I found he was returning of his own accord."
Explanation: In "The Cabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore, the narrator did not like the idea of the Cabuliwallah showing on the day of his daughter's wedding, and denied his request to see her. The narrator begins to feel bad for him, and before the Cabuliwallah leaves, he accepts the gifts he brought for her.
Answer:
Man: "So, my car broke down yesterday and I had to have it towed. Can you fix it?"
Mechanic: "Well, sure. Do you know <em>why </em>it broke down? That makes my job easier, knowing exactly what to fix."
Man: "No, not really. Maybe a problem with the engine?"
Mechanic: "I don't need guesses. Guesses don't help. I'll just find the problem and fix it. Your car should be ready in a few hours."
Man: "Um, OK, thanks. I'll come back tomorrow."
Mechanic: "Hey, how are you even getting home without your car?"
Man: "Oh, I'm just riding in my wife's car for now."
Mechanic: "Oh, OK, great. OH! The problem comes from the turbo air intake!"
Man: "Um, great! Bye."
Mechanic: "Huh? Oh, bye."