Answer:
O A. A fictional character who shares many qualities with the author's
best friend
Explanation:
This is the best example of <u>an imaginary character based on a real person</u>. The other options :
- b) Shows no imaginary character
- c) only imaginary, no relation to real person
- d) Only real, but no imaginary
Allen Ginsberg<span> and </span>Jack Kerouac<span>were some of the more famous faces synonymous to the group, as was </span>William S. Burroughs<span>.</span>
The first sentence has the proper punctuation.
Answer:control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
Explanation:
It mean to trick someone into doing something you want them to do instead of what they want to do without letting them know its your choice not theirs.