The correct answer is <span>A. William Blake
He was one of two famous authors who painted Dante and Virgil. The other author who painted them was Gustave Dore, however his art was more serious and the characters were presented stoically.</span>
Answer:
What does this passage from "Eleven" help to show readers?
It’s never okay to show how you feel.
You should be afraid of letting other people see you cry.
✔Sometimes you just need to let your feelings out.
A sweater is nothing you should cry about.
Explanation: so c
Answer:
- The texts use a descriptive language.
- Both texts make extensive use of adjectives
- Both texts explain an event related to illegal immigration.
Explanation:
An informative text is one whose main objective is to teach and inform people about a certain subject. These texts use an efficient descriptive language, capable of showing and describing in detail essential information for the understanding of a specific subject. To increase readers' understanding of this subject, informative texts have a wide use of adjectives, making the explanation clearer and more direct.
Two examples of informative text are the texts "the path to paper son" and "louie share kim paper son", which thoroughly explain events related to illegal Chinese immigration in america.
The lineage of a word is called its etymology. It is <span>the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.</span>
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is it helps the reader to invest in the main character, Sylvester.
Explanation:
This is because the use of a First-Person point of view shows the inner-thoughts, feelings, and ideas of the narrator (or main character). An objective view of something is void of emotions. It is an unbiased text, therefore choice A is incorrect. Answer choice B is also incorrect because understanding "ever characters' thoughts" is <em>Third-Person</em> omniscient, not First-Person. I believe answer choice D is incorrect because the theme of the story is not dependent upon the point of view in which the story is being told.
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