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One literary device, which is more often associated as a philosophical device, is the dialectic<span>. This involves the discussion of a concept and its opposite. Another way of thinking of it is that dialectic involves a contradiction (X and its opposite) and a possible solution, balance, or synthesis (combination of X and its opposite)
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Answer:
the second one.
Explanation:
Third-person limited view means when you read the book you only know what is happening to the main character. You only know what he/she is thinking or feeling.
Tim's tempting tongue twister truly tangled my tongue
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There are different evaluative questions that we can ask to that excerpt. But, one crucial point must bind these questions. The questions have to be personal. One example could be:
According to the excerpt, do you think Mr. Yallow has to be held responsible for the actions of Graciella?