If I where a millionaire I’d buy a million dollars worth of things.
If you chose the right career you would know.
I’ll join you, but only if I want to.
I wish I were a millionaire.
If you discovered a new island you could name it whatever you want.
I have a summer house, but I don’t go to it during the summer.
Answer: the answer is D
Explanation:I’m doing it right now and I have a 100
A first-person narrator is usually a character in the very story he is telling. For that reason, he can only tell the audience the things he knows, which can be limited or erroneous, or his assumptions, which can be quite biased. ... They lack impartiality since the story being told is influenced by their feelings
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Some flashbacks are: The real story of Elya Yelnats and Madame Zeroni, (Elya breaking the promise to carry Madame Zeroni up the mountain so she could drink from the stream), the story of Katherine Barlow and Sam at Green Lake, how Stanley's great grandfather was robbed by Kissing Kate Barlow (he survived by "God's thumb").They connect to the story because Stanley "breaks the curse" by carrying Zero up the mountain (God's thumb, which saved Stanley's great grandfather) and Stanley and Zero finding his great-grandfather's suitcase that Kate Barlow stole when she robbed his stagecoach.
Explanation:
Answer:
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Explanation:
In 1795, Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military leader who became Emperor, wrote the romantic novella Clisson et Eugénie, most likely based on his own relationship with Eugénie Désirée Clary, queen of Sweden. In the book, Clisson, a heroic soldier, marries Eugénie, and lives a happy life with her and their children until war comes again. He leaves for war but sends a friend to keep his wife company. Eugénie ends up being seduced by the friend, which leads Clisson to engineering his own death in battle.