Answer:
The context clues which would be the most helpful in determining the meaning of asunder are: tore and pieces.
Explanation:
Asunder is an archaic adverb, which means we do not use it much nowadays. It means apart, divided, or into pieces. Supposing we did not know that definition, we could easily guess the meaning of asunder by finding context clues in the sentence where it appears. <u>In this case, there are two words that can easily help us understand what asunder means: tore and pieces. Tore, the past form of the verb tear, means to rip something apart. And pieces, of course, mean a portion, chunk, or segment of something. If Adam tore something asunder and then threw the pieces, we can safely guess asunder has something to do with making those pieces, breaking or ripping something.</u>
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
I believe the answer is d. target audience. Sorry if I'm wrong.
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Yes because there is not much need to keep around incorrect answers but at the same time no because this could be useful to learn how people thought and viewed the world around them in the 1400s,the answer could be possibly answered in both ways and the actual answer is most likely an opinion by both sides to answer yes or no.
In what passage but the plot is like the whole story