Omniscient is a literary technique of writing narrative in third person in which a narrator knows the feelings and thoughts of every character in the story.
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Answer: B. She simulated labor pains though she is not in labor
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In The Handmaid's Tale (1985), by Margaret Atwood, the birth of the babies has a ritualistic custom that goes with the theme of the book, about women giving birth to children that could be taken from them. That´s why the woman who will be taking the baby has her own mimics the birth as if she was the one doing it, despite them not being able to give birth.
So, when Janine, now known as Ofwarren, is about to have her baby, Commander Warren's Wife lies next to her as if she was the one giving birth, while Janine lies in the master bedroom, and the Handmaids gather around the bed to watch.
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What is your essay about? and do you have any of it done alreafy.
In a neat literary twist, Elizabeth's positive qualities are also her negative ones. She is a virtuous woman who is steadfast and true—but these traits also make her a bit of a cold fish. When we first meet her, she's especially cold...and thinks she smells something fishy.<span> She's got good reason to be suspicious and kind of distant, though: her husband has recently had an affair with their housekeeper, Abigail Williams.</span>
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here's a starter for you, also you will need to grammar check this lol
"A long, long time ago an ancient race of Vulpes lagopus, or snow foxes, walked the ice barren lands that blanketed the earth. These creatures were told to contain a type of magic that fed off the stars. Sadly they went extinct before much could be discovered of their kind. But when the last of them was slayed, their star feeding magic was freed into the atmosphere, becoming the wondrous aurora borealis, the sky lacing lights that brighten the winter sky."
I hope this helps!! Good luck on your assignment :)
p.s
if you can maybe change the animal from a fox to something else (I was short on ideas) because it is typically over-used in winter related things
anyway, have a nice day!