Answer:
A- Robert <u>polished</u> his saddle.
Explanation:
If you take out "his saddle", the sentence does not make sense. Taking out "for the wagon", the sentence will still make sense. If you can take out the word(s) that the verb is applying to (what is Robert doing, he's polishing his saddle), and if the sentence does not make sense, then it is a transitive verb.
Answer: yes they can but this is more like an opinion question because there are different types of writing not just one so everyone has a different style just like clothes.
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is: B. Dialect.
<span> The epoch of Realism
(19th century) is characterized by the constant tendency of authors
to show real life as vividly and convincing as it can be. This is often
achieved by description of ambient to the tiniest details and characterizing
characters as humanly possible.
One of the techniques of characterization is
regionalism –
including dialects to represent social class, age and origin</span>
Tough one! I would go with B; anyone can have opinions on anything, so there goes C as an answer. A and D are inherently the same and is the opposite of what debatable means.