The correct answer is <span>A) Everyday Life and Common Subjects
The realist era was a period of time in the 19th century where the writers wanted to depict everyday common life without many extreme situations or anything adventurous or unusual. They wrote like this because they wanted to present real life and common problems in real life and to help people understand what is bad about the way their lives were being governed.</span>
(A)The life lesson the author teaches through the story
The theme of the story is usually what the author wants the reader to 'take away', usually a moral, or a lesson that can be learned through the story
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Dear Ahmed,
I have a younger brother named Joseph who has a tendency to aggravate me. He will only leave you alone if you give him what he wants. I forgot to mention: you are coming to school with me. You might not learn much, though. I advise you sit with me, rather than Alex, Ben, or Maurice, because they can be just as aggravating as my younger brother! Our form teacher is Mrs. Tait. She can be very irritable if you forget your spelling book on Thursday or your sports kit on Monday and Wednesday, but she can be nice. The other teachers are also irritable if they aren't in a good mood. We will also go out after school. If you ever feel homesick, you are free to go home.
Love,
Oliver
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Some easy ones are through, blue, clue, new, and flew.
There are many other ones though, like stew, spruce, ewe, cue, and loo.
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We were out of dog food so I fed him from the goldfish crackers, and got in trouble when he got sick.