The theme that the passage best support is appearances shape people’s opinions.
The correct option is (B).
<h3>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</h3>
- The excerpt of the passage is taken from the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- In the excerpt, there is a conversation between the butler and Mr. Hyde.
- In the passage, this is shown that people make opinions by the appearance of the people.
Thus, the correct option is (B) appearances shape people’s opinions.
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The correct answer is that it discounts or ignores the contributions of everyone else involved in the creation. It lays the emphasis on the director as the (almost exclusive, or at least the only one who matters) author of a film, which nearly excludes anybody else, especially the screen writers, who even protested and went on strike because of the neglect they experienced.
This question is about "The Pardone's Tale"
Answer:
The old man says that he left death under a tree in the bonsque and that death is waiting there, in the shadows.
Explanation:
"The Pardone's Tale" we are introduced to three men who are looking for death to take revenge on it. That's because death killed a friend of theirs and that's why they want to kill it and ask people where they can find death. An old man claims he met with death and asked him to take him, but it was in vain. Then the old man claims that he left death under a tree in the woods and that there she lives waiting, in the shadows.
Dependent. It is not a complete sentence.
The answer is (A) not 100% sure tho