Answer:
Two related examples of imagery in Mark Twain's "Cub Pilot on the Mississippi" are his initial vivid description of Captain Brown and later description of their fight. Another example is his explanation of his criticism of Brown’s speech.
I am trying to think of a third one.
The author is implying that the father is two completely different people when at different locations. Like at home he might be a completely lenient, nice guy, but at church, he's a strict, mean person, etc.. that's mostly the gist of it, I hope this helped!
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b. object of a preposition
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As to number 13 I cannot answer because I don’t know anything about their interaction
Answer:
I don't know who Jessica is, but all characters in a story are either dynamic or static. A static character is one who doesn't undergo any significant change in character, personality or perspective over the course of a story. A dynamic character, in contrast, undergoes a major transition in one or more of these ways.
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