<span>supportive of her ideas</span>
The correct answer is B) The weather was rough and the seas almost crushed the boats. When the pilgrims set sail to the New World in 1620, they had to deal with harsh weather conditions that put the ship's resistance to test (At the trip's first departure point, there were two boats and one of them - The Speedwell - didn't made it out Europe), took a toll on the crew and passengers (many of them didn't survive the 65 days-long journey), and it also derailed them from their original course (their destination was the established colony of Virginia instead of Cape Cod) by more than 500 miles.
The answer is the 3rd one. Because she needs to be strong to provide for her family
Answer:
Neither did the values and ideas of Dexter were influenced by the times nor his feelings for Judy Jones changed.
Explanation:
"Winter Dreams" is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story iis about Dexter's dream and pursuit of Judy Jones and her rejection to him.
Dexter met Judy Jones first time at the golf club in Black Bear Lake, when Judy was eleven-years-old. He fall in love with her, and he pursued her. Judy belonged to a rich family, and she had many other beaus as well.
Dexter and Judy were separated for eighteen months and engaged. But Judy came back to Dexter, only to break his dreams once again. Dexter called off his marriage and again left alone when Judy left him.
<u>Till the end of the story, the readers can find that Dexter's love for Judy never changed. Dexter's love for Judy was neither influenced by the values and ideas of the time nor did it changed. It remained the same over years</u>.
The narrator’s relationship to the story is determined by point of view. Each viewpoint allows certain freedoms in narration while limiting or denying others. Your goal in selecting a point of view is not simply finding a way to convey information, but telling it the right way—making the world you create understandable and believable.
I would say it's A.
<span>"helps the author tell the story in the most effective way."
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