Nectar in a Sieve takes place during a span of about thirty years in the first half of the 20th century.
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The novel Nectar in a Sieve takes place during a span of about thirty years during the first half of the 20th century.
There are several reasons why we can assume this. First of all, the protagonist, Rukmani narrates her life. We know that she is twelve when the story begins and that she is an adult woman with an adult child when Nathan dies.
We also know that the novel chronicles a period of intense urban development in India. This is most similar to the early 20th century. Finally, we know that the novel was published in 1954.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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Today I thought about how to know if someone is being true to their word. I've realized you can never know anyone's true intentions and no matter what you choose, to believe them or not you will always have a little regret so just do what feels best to you.
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A. I only had one thing on my mind this Halloween—candy corn.
Explanation:
In English, a dash is a horizontal line in the middle of a line of text and it's used to indicate added emphasis, an interruption or a pause. In other words, dashes subtly change the tone of the sentence to make a more emphatic idea.
In this example, the person is talking about what it's on their mind: candy corn.
If you take a look at the options given, you can see that the one that puts emphasis on the candy corn (which is the one thing on the mind of the person) would be option A. Remember also that dashes indicate a pause, when you read options B and C pausing at where the dash is, the sentence doesn't sound right and in the case of option C it even sounds odd as if it didn't make any sense.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
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so we can stay on topic and people stay off brainly
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*It demonstrates bandwagon because Squealer convinces the animals that everyone believes that life is better now than it was before.
*It demonstrates glittering generalities because Squealer does not explain the claim that equality in rations would be contrary to the farm’s ideals.
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