<span>Question 1: The passage implies that which of these is true about Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield?
They only tolerated each other because of their family connection.
They were united by their common interest in exploring new places.
They had more fun with each other than with anyone else they knew.
They enjoyed each other's company despite differences in temperament.
Question 2: Mr. Enfield is called "the well-known man about town." What can we infer about his character, in contrast to that of Mr. Utterson?
He is not as socially awkward as Mr. Utterson
Question 3: What does the author suggest with the line “sometimes wondering, almost with envy”?
Mr. Utterson sometimes seems to appear envious of those who don’t follow the rules.
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Let
us define each terms first:
<span>·
</span>Redress
is to correct something that is unfair or wrong.
<span>·
</span>Complaint
is a statement of something that you are unhappy or not satisfied with
something.
<span>·
</span>Warranty
is a written statement that promises comprises of the durability of the
product.
Therefore:
The
term used to describe righting a wrong is negotiation is Redress.
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A rhyme scheme is the answer
The technique that McCord uses when he allows each line to run into the next is called enjambment. Enjambment is when the imagery is creating vivid pictures.
Your answer is: Enjambment
Have an amazing day and stay hopeful!
Answer:
The main benefit of a frame narrative is to tell a story (whether it be the entirety of the book or individual stories throughout) using the voice of a specific character who exists outside the confines of the story.
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