Answer:
Pleasant.
Explanation:
Not sure if that really counts as a response, but thats how I felt when I had to read this book a few months ago for school. I found it a nice ending for the book. It didn't feel like a cliffhanger, yet still gave the reader things to think about in regards to the plot and symbolism (seasons) of the novel and how it all tied together.
Answer:
In the passage, ‘The Sand Reckoner” Marcus’s words about needing to disembark contribute to the plot because in paragraph 2 Archimedes is trying to play mathematical games with Marcus, but Marcus is trying to get Archimedes to be serious.
Answer: you can touch some ones heart but not see it, If actors were not performing, they had to stay behind the “leg line,” which also meant they wouldn't get paid. If you were to tell the actor to “break a leg,” so they mean they hope u get to act and get payed, and a phone has a ring but no finger
Explanation: that's the history and logical thinking to each question. MIND COMPLETELY BENT THO :)
Answer:
B. Satirical
Explanation:
The tone of the prologue is over-the-top and serves to point out social hypocrisy; it can therefore be considered satirical.
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