Answer:
The author develops the narrator's character through the historical context, portraying the narrator as a person who reads novels as entertainment. A detail consistent with this historical period.
Explanation:
"Jane Eyre" is a book written by Charllotte Bronte and tells the story of How Jane Eyre managed to overcome all her difficulties through study, intelligence and perseverance. Although the book does not determine what period of time this story takes place, it is possible to determine that this story takes place during the late Georgian period and the Victorian period. At that time, people didn't have access to internet and television like we have. The most common forms of entertainment during this period were reading and traveling. As we can see in reading the excerpt shown in the question above, Jane uses reading as entertainment since childhood, which was normal for the society in which she lived.
Answer:
She (bought) the book at the store.
Explanation:
A simple predicate is a verb or the action that the subject does. It is the main verb in the sentence that tells us what the subject does or what is the action done.
Among the given options, the sentence that contains or has the simple predicate is the second sentence. Here, the subject "she" buys a book, with the verb "bought" being the main verb and does not contain any emphasis or modifiers in it.
So, <u>the word "bought" within the parenthesis is the simple predicate</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second sentence.
A boy sets up a trap for his older brother, but his brother's friend Nathan falls into it instead.
Answer:
Poseidon is a 20-year-old full-time student who does not support himself.
Explanation:
Among the children of Olympians Demeter is a 23 year old student and she supports herself as she is doing a job at grocery store.So her income is not subjected to kiddie tax.
Zeus is 20 years old but he is not a student.
Since Poseidon is a student and his age is 20 years which is below 24 years and he also does not supports himself .So his income will be subjected to kiddie tax.