Answer:
Oliver was so preoccupied in climbing the social ladder because<em> he was born in the lower class and wanted a better life.</em> He was actually an orphan who was sold in order to become an apprentice. Due to his struggles, he ran away to London <em>in order to seek for a better living condition.</em>
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story about "Oliver Twist," written by <em>Charles Dickens</em>. It focuses on the character of the child protagonist, Oliver, who was an<u><em> orphan boy.</em></u>
The novel shows the<em> different kinds of social statuses</em>, including<em> child labor</em>. Thus, when Oliver ran away to London, he was recruited by a gentleman who provided his food and lodgings. He later found out that he was actually recruited not to make handkerchiefs and wallets but to do<u> pick-pocketing.</u>
Answer: Yes.
Explanation: Assuming you meant bias, yes, she is. She is attempting to find excuses to smoke, ( social benefits, emotional benefits, ect. )
Being a cardiology nurse, she knows fully the negative affects of smoking, therefore has no excuse to do it.
Answer:
<u>an emotional connection with you the reader</u>
Explanation:
What this means is that the author has successfully immersed his readers into the story, such that the readers begin to imagine what the characters feel, do, and see.
For example, a story that recounts the tragic loss of a beloved friend by a character could make an avid reader to show an outburst of sadness or tears.
Answer:
B. Her home was used as a safe house.
Explanation:
Miss Van Lew one of the most successful spies of The American Civil War. During war she ran an extensive intelligence operation in the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. She was so skilled at what she did that Union General Ulysses. She was commonly known helped union prisoners escape and hidden.