A sense of detachment for the reader is created in Hard Times thanks to the characterizations.
<h3>What happens in Hard Times by Charles Dickens?</h3><h3 />
Hard Times tells the story of how industrialization in England has affected families.
In it, the characterizations of the different characters in the book show how easily humans can become detached if they are forced to work in a certain way as they were during Industrialization. This led to the detachment the reader faces.
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Answer: My best guess would be; Action Verb (B)
Reason: Because the word; Grew is an action. Just like fly, swim, and jump.
Hope that Helps
-Chris</span>
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Answer: The line in the excerpt from Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon" that reflects the idea of pursuing one's dreams is:
And I’d promise myself that when I grew up and was strong, I’d follow that road, and it and I would find the sea together. (With a smile) You see, my making this trip is only keeping that promise of long ago.
Explanation:
Mary Farquhar is the wife that flirts with her husband.