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Hi! Unfortunately, <u>your answer is incomplete</u>. We are missing very important information such as <em>the name of the text</em>, and I couldn't find valuable information on the Internet with those givens. Anyway, I'll try to guide you so that you can answer this task by yourself with all the material needed in front of you.
Explanation:
With the text in front of you, <u>carefully read lines 102-105</u>, try to <em>understand the meaning of those sentences in context.</em> Observe how those sentences link the rest of the story, and <u>comprehend the whole text as a unit.</u> Then, try to restate Chisholm's final comment with your own words. This can only be done if you understood the sense of the final comment of Chisholm. <u>To restate is to say again but in a different way.</u> The task won't be complete if you repeat the last comment just as exposed in the text, <em>you have to omit using the same words, you just have to understand its meaning and express it again with your own words.</em>
I hope this guide helps, be confident, you'll do well!
They persecuted them
hope this helps<span />
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when a speaker switches between two or more languages, or language varieties, in the context of a single conversation.
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switching code
Josh= anti- social and "work addict" (theres another word for it but i forgot)
Larry: made up character, is anti-commercialism
beth: anti-social, has desires to be popular and go to prom and graduate
peter: quirky (according to katherine), mean
Katherine: happy, tries to fit in
Todd: popular, seems nice
Betagold: explorer (since she really wanted to know who Larry was), creepy (cause of the messages shes been leaving on larrys site like "i will find you")
Marlene: nice, good to go to for advice
i hope this helps
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hi the answer is d!
hope this helps and have a good day or night!
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