The element of Mr. Brooke's encounter with the Marches that the author emphasized was: The dangerous nature of Mr. Brooke accompanying Mrs. March to Washington.
<h3>What is an Emphasis?</h3>
Something is emphasized when it is dwelt upon extensively. In chapter 15 of Little Women, the Marches got a message about their Father who was ill in Washington.
Mr. Brooke was asked by Mr. Laurence to accompany Mrs. March on this journey. The dangerous nature of the journey was emphasized.
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Because it takes away people's right to choose whether or not they wanna join
Hamlet means that whoever is guilty of the crime committed in the play will wince.
Explanation:
Hamlet here is testing his uncle Claudius for the possibility that he may have killed his father which he already did suspect him for.
He is only able to confirm his concerns when it so happens that Claudius winces when he sees in the play the reenactment of how he got his brother killed.
This happens after hamlet warns him so so the men both understand that this is going to be the situation now. Hamlet's worries are confirmed and now he knows for sure who killed his father.
Answer:
D. To make her speech more interesting for the audience to listen to
Explanation:
Answer: Take it one step at a time. Annotations are up to you. Highlight words and phrases that you find interesting, or peculiar and , as the directions state: Label "Question" if you wonder why the author used it, or you might want to find the definition or ask others about their interpretation. Label "Track" if the phrase or sentence is like evidence for how the plot, characterization or theme is developing. Label "Response" If you have a reaction-- like "This narrator is showing signs of insanity. Eight nights sneaking in to look in on an old man sleeping. He's crazy!"
Explanation: I see the word "steadily" highlighted. You might question why the word is repeated. Is it to establish a rhythm-- like the narrator's own heartbeat?
There is no exactly right answer to this. The only mistake is not to try.
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