Answer:
Unstructured paragraph
Explanation:
As both points (description of dogs and instruments) aren't properly separated. When the point was finalized ("in shreds"), another paragraph should have been started, skipping a line. Both points in the same paragraph simply don't make sense with each other.
D. It was quick because the jury was convinced of the boys’ guilt
Answer:
B). As part of the rising action, it creates humor and surprise because of the confused identities.
Explanation:
In the context of the play titled 'Importance of Being Earnest,' the confusion created by both Jack and Algeron's pretension of being Earnest Worthing assists in the rising action of the play as it develops identity crises that cause a feeling of humor, as well as, suspense regarding the jumbled identities. This <u>helps develop interest and tension among the readers and allows the plot to move towards the climax</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
George allows Candy to become part of the dream of "livin' offa the fatta the lan'" in many ways because Candy is much like them. He is a person that perhaps much of society finds little use for and has disregarded in many ways; he has outlived his usefulness in the eyes of some. Candy, like George and Lennie, dreams of place where he will not be told what to do, where he can be himself, and work on his own terms.