Answer:
Using a causative sentence to describe the situation:
The boxer had his nose broken during a match.
or
The boxer got his nose broken during a match.
Explanation:
<u>The verbs "have" and "get" can be used as causative verbs. That means they can indicate that the subject of the sentence is not the one who performed the action.</u> Mostly, causative verbs are used when we wish to imply that we asked or paid someone else to do something for us. For example:<u> I had my house painted last summer.</u> --> I was not the one who painted the house. I paid someone to do it for me.
Having that in mind, we can take the situation in the question (the boxer whose nose broke during the match) and describe it with causative verbs in the following manner:
The boxer had his nose broken during a match.
or
The boxer got his nose broken during a match.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Answer:
Moshe became his cabbalist, or instructor in the mystical aspects of the Jewish faith. Summarize the story Moshe the Beadle told on his return from being deported. ... He said he returned to tell the Jews to prepare themselves before it was too late.
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Answer:
The answers for the major character are: "Also known as the primary character" and "Influence the plot and characters". 
The answers for the minor character are: "Also known as the secondary characters" and "Contribute to but are not essential to the plot".
Explanation: