<span>I found the excerpt you are referring to. In her story "Games at Twilight", these 3 sentences - All this time no one had remembered Ravi. Having disappeared from the scene, he had disappeared from their minds. Clean. - suggest that the children had completely forgotten about Ravi. The sentences obviously stated that the children didn't remember about Ravi. </span>
Answer:
The correct answers are A y B.
Explanation:
Parallelism is the exact grammatical balance of words or phrases in a single sentence. For instance, as we can see in the first two options the mention of the nouns "salad, sandwich and hamburger" and "Ireland, England and Greece" maintain the same grammatical structure linearly. The other two add up more information that breaks the parallelism before mentioned.
<span>d. to compare real life events to fictionalized events</span>
Answer:Prefixes are added to the beginning of a base word. It is not necessary to make any spelling changes to add a prefix to a base / root word.
Explanation:
Here are some prefixes with their varying meanings;
Bi - two /halves
Extra - beyond/outside
Fore - former/previous/ front
Il - not
Im - not
Mis - incorrect/bad
Pre - before
Post - after
Re - again
Un - not
Examples of words with the above prefixes and different root words are; illegal, preheat, reread, extraordinary, postwar, misplaced, bimonthly, impossible, unkind, forehead.