The short story element that Poe is developing in this excerpt is characterization.
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I think U.S Businesses should be concerned about their products because they need to sure of what they are selling and make sure that they are not copying other companies or charging people a lot of money since people tend to buy cheaper things, I also think U.S Businesses should be concerned more when they move to another country and put their home base because some people refuse to buy things that are not made in the U.S or anywhere else.
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Option C. The central idea of the passage is that Van Lew was a spymaster, a leading force in the espionage activities for the Union.
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The passage's central idea is that Elizabeth Van Lew was a central piece for the Union's objectives. She worked as a spy in the Confederate capital city, she was responsible for running several safe houses that were of vital importance during the war and she also let her personal house in Church Hill be used a safe house and Union's spies headquarter.
"The Dark Game" is a non-fiction spy story written by American author Paul Janeczko that was originally published in 2010.
<em>the length of one side of a block, especially as a measure of distance.</em>
A line can be measured. Lining up for blocks would mean people form a very long queue, which stretches over the distance of a few blocks.
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B). "Paints" local scenes and tends toward the humorous and sentimental
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Realism, as the title itself suggests, a literary form that aims to portray the real life subjects in a true-to-life manner. This literary form was primarily an escape from the prior fabrications and imaginative worlds created by the authors and laid emphasis on presenting the natural truth realistically.
As per the question, Realism would be characterized as the style of writing which ''paints' local scenes and tends toward the humorous and sentimental' aspects of life as the chief goal is to portray the real life situations and psychological developments of characters(represent the inner thoughts ad conflicts of common man') that have led to these situations through which the audience are able to connect themselves. 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Twain is a classic example of the blend of humorous and emotional reality of the late 19th century.