Answer:
"The man called Evans came swaying along the canoe until he could look over his companion's shoulder."
"The paper had the appearance of a rough map. By much folding it was creased and worn to the pitch of separation, and the second man held the discoloured fragments together where they had parted."
Explanation:
Hello. From the context of your question we can see that it relates to "The Treasure in the Forest" a tale written by HG Wells that presents the story of two men who sail in search of treasure after murdering a Chinese man and stealing the map he owned.
The story follows a plot full of adventures, mysteries and reflections and like every plot presents an element called exposition. The exposition can be found at the beginning of the story where important elements for the development of the entire plot are presented to the reader. In the case of the question above, the two response options selected above are two examples of exposition, where one of the characters and the map are presented, which is a central element in the entire narrative.
I think it's Actor's must interpret their characters as the author of the text intended them to
Answer:
Mr. Conrad will need 14 cups of cherries to make 8 pies
Explanation:
Given;
A pie recipe = 1 3/4 cups of cherries = ⁷/₄ cups of cherries
8 pies will require how many cups of cherries ?
This is a proportion problem;
1 pie of recipe = ⁷/₄ cups of cherries
8 pies = x
x = 8 x ⁷/₄ cups of cherries
x = 2 x 7 cups of cherries
x = 14 cups of cherries
Therefore, Mr. Conrad will need 14 cups of cherries to make 8 pies
<span>A. Hyperbole
There is happiness, and then there is the happiness described in this passage. Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration, and the author here is extremely exaggerating the happiness that the man is feeling. He is overemphasizing aspects of happiness and stretching them to the farthest explanation in order to create humor in the passage.</span>
Answer:
haughty means proud
Explanation:
opposition humble is proud or overbearing