Answer:
accomodation
Explanation:
I think it's accomodation it's just my opinion
Answer:
her limited understanding of religious doctrine AND her very literal interpretation of Mr. Brocklehurst's question
Explanation:
In this excerpt it is clear that Jane knows the correct answers to the questions because they have been drilled into her. However, it is not clear she actually understands that her bad choices and behavior will result in going to hell. When she is asked a question that she doesn't have an answer that has been taught to her, she uses her own thoughts. Her answer that she just shouldn't die would definitely keep her out of hell, but it isn't what Mr. Brocklehurst is hoping she'll say.
Answer:
E. C. A.
Explanation: pls give brainliest
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I think option 2 is one of the answers since both poems do use the elements of nature, such as describing the sky many times.
I think option 6 is also one of the answers because both poems kind of talk about youth.
And finally, I think option 3 is another answer because both poems kind of end happily.
*I AM NOT 100% SURE THIS ARE CORRECT, SO PLEASE FORGIVE ME IF THEY'RE NOT.
Ralph is a good example of a leader. He is fair to everyone.