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knight -in-training, this is described in the literary device of the phrase
unravel, was able to know the unlawful
title, where the monarch passes the status of being head to the son
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Although these acts were founded in the 1770's they have led us to how our wars are run today.
It is a strange experience, and it confuses him.
in order to be strange it imply that the narrator have not felt this feeling before. furthermore, the feeling of confuse emphasises that it is a new experience for the narrator to the point the narrator is not able to identify the hunger.
Well this is a trick question.
Plot structure is exactly what it looks like, the structure of a plot, so any of these could be true, really. However I don't think its B, because there is no details about motivation in a plot. Depending on what type of story you're reading, you wouldn't exactly see different viewpoints unless it's in third person or it switches characters, which is too specific so I don't say D. I don't say C either because details and character views enhance the setting, not necessarily the *plot.*
So I say A, because its really the most logical. <span />
Definently B. I think this because of the fact that all the founding fathers wanted us to be a Union, not seperated. Hope this helped! Thanks!
~Steve