"Not only was he the tallest, strongest, most virile, and best built man they had ever seen, but even though they were looking at him there was no room for him in their imagination."
This line develops "Esteban" and also the town perception of him, as something that has no room in their minds but also that "Esteban" is a canvas that can be filled with imagination, with fiction.
Answer:
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cannot read body language may encounter problems with technology
encourages reflection upon ideas makes it difficult to bond with others
Explanation:
Linking verbs are verbs that function as a connection between a subject and its predicate . An example of linking verb is option B, His sneakers felt tight
B
His sneakers felt tight. Option B is correct because verb felt appeal to the sense of feeling which is a feature of linking verbs.
<h3>Further details on linking verbs</h3>
The 'verb be' is the most common linking verb, However, other linking verbs include all the verbs that appeal to senses.
Therefore, the answer is option B
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<em>Who is the speaker of the poem O Captain My Captain?
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<em>That suggests to me that the speaker in that poem is Whitman himself. Reynolds appears to share this view (emphasis mine): In Whitman's best-known poems about Lincoln, "O Captain! My Captain!" and "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," the silencing of his former poetic self is noticeable.</em>
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