The best answer for this question would be:
<span>Heroes tend to be based on archetypes.
Heroes in epics are definitely described in a stereotypical, because if you have read most of the epics; you will notice similarities in the format of their stories.</span>
Answer:
The answer is option A:
Alvarez grappled with the issue of writing a novel about a dangerous subject.
As we can see, she is clearly in conflict between doing the right thing for the world by writing about a serious subject, and doing the right thing for her family by not mentioning something that frightens them. Therefore, the best option to answer the question is the first one: Alvarez grappled with the issue of writing a novel about a dangerous subject.
Unfortunately, I cannot help you as I do not know what you want in the next chapter. If you can provide me with the plot summary and things, I can help you and give you a few tips. I can proofread if you like, though.
Answer:
C. The reader could set his or her own pace and re-read parts for clarity.
Explanation:
C. The reader could set his or her own pace and re-read parts for clarity.
Analyzing text features like bold letters or underlined words help in understanding oral conversation rather than descriptive scenario.
The reader can also visualize on hearing the text.
Hearing sounds of the political protest while reading does not benefit the reader about the text.
The best option is C. It explains how reading helps more than listening because sometimes we are not listening carefully or thinking about something else. But by reading over and over we get the exact picture of the text.
5.
Answer: C
We can say B and D are not the correct ones because they are irrelevant to the topic.
A is not correct because the text never said that Prejudice is in her head.
3. Part A
Answer: I need to see lines 35-36 in order to answer this question.
4. Part B
Answer: I need to see lines 35-36 in order to answer this question.