In the paragraph, the words resident and inhabitants are synonyms, words that have the same meaning (in that case it means <em>someone that lives in X place, ) </em>and that can be interchanged when you are writing as a way for not repeating the same word twice.
As for the options, the last phrase contains two synonyms as well, the words shelter and refuge. Both words means <em>a place where one is protected; </em>in that case, protected from the rain and wind.
The major differences between the Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Hufflepuff are:
- The Gryffindors are brave and courageous
- The Hufflepuffs are loyal and faithful
- The Ravenclaws are intelligent
- The Slytherins are clever and cunning
<h3>What is a Hogwart House?</h3>
This refers to the division of houses in Hogwarts in the popular book series <em>Harry Potter </em>which compete for the House Cup at the end of the school year based on a variety of tasks.
Please note that your answer choices are very confusing so I gave you a general overview of the Hogwarts.
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Here are some elements of epic poetry that shown in the odyssey
- Supernatural elements , since it told so much about Gods and afterlife
- a Difficult journey with trials, ( such as the moment when the characters trapped in a storm in the middle of the sea)
- A Hero Showing perseverance
The meaning of this motif is quite obvious in the very first act. Simply, it means that appearances are often deceptive, and that things are different from what they appear to be. This line also points towards the play’s concern with the inconsistency between appearance and reality. Though it is a knotty and difficult idea, nevertheless it suggests that in this world, you can never be sure whether it is a mirage, an apparition, or a dagger.
Shan is considered to be a first person narrator because he both tells the story and appears in it.
A first-person narrator would obviously use the first person pronoun (I) to refer to him/herself. So, the entire story is told from this person's point of view, using that particular pronoun. E.g. 'I saw him standing there...' is an example of a first person narration which Shan is an example of. If he were talking about someone else, it would be third-person narration.