Answer:
The next day, Philip woke a he always did, looking once at the clock on the wall, of which its face is to be seen. He rubbed his eyes and sprung up in alarm. It was barely visible, yet last night it had been crystal clear.
Explanation:
-I switched "the narrator" with a name
- Not 100 percent sure if this is what you're looking for
A quotations is been used in literature by the author to support this argument.
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What is the uses of a quotation?</h3>
Quotation help he author to justify his point by involving other work of another author in the text.
For instance, a quotation from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte which says "I would always rather be happy than dignified" and it means that one should not sell his value for mundane things.
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Answer:
B and C are themes authors may include in their writing.
Explanation:
Both answers are themes that can be included in an author's writing. A theme is the subject of a piece of writing or one's thoughts; the topic. Both B and C are two topics that can be included in writing. Hope this helps!
Answer:
I would either try and tell your parents or guardian and ask them for advice, or if necessary tell the school. Try your best to stand up for yourself because usually telling the school will make u get bullied more sadly.
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Answer:
The answer is most likely C.
Explanation:
All of the other answers don't seem to help except for C.
A doesn't seem to change much if she puts herself in a 3rd person.
B is wrong by just using common sense.
and D wouldn't seem to help either.
(hope that helps. ^^)