I believe it would be the second one - A literary stereotype has no purpose in literature except to reveal prejudice and express the views etc..
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The inference is that the statement "I collected a little more of my scattered wits" was made in the conversation between the sergeant and Joe.
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
It should be noted that the inference is the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the story.
In this case, the inference is that the statement "I collected a little more of my scattered wits" was made in the conversation between the sergeant and Joe.
This was from the Great Expectations in chapter 5.
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Answer:
According to the passage, the central conflict that occurred which had to do with Millicent and her confusion about joining the sorority led her to realize that she valued her freedom of movement, association,etc.
It also made her to realize that she wasn't really into the sorority because of her sense of individuality and the priceless friendship she had with Tracy which she could not sabotage for anything including the sorority.
She changes her mind about the Heather Birds and revolts, making the decision to speak her mind.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
they didn't survive, there gone.. hope this helps