Answer:
A. To highlight the specific way a character sees, thinks, and speaks.
Explanation:
The third-person limited POV uses the pronouns he, she, or it and it usually focuses and follows the thoughts, feelings, opinions, and experiences of a single character.
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This is false: it has a very negative connotation.
It refers to a smile that is mocking or contemptuous (or a remark that is mocking or contemptuos) - so it's not a genuine smile, but an ironic and sarcastic smile. It has a negative and not a neutral connotation.
I think the significance of their argument had brought them to marriage. Both Lomov and Natalya often argue about the land that is situated between their properties. At first Lomov, only wanted to propose to Natalya because of their circumstance. However, Lomov had slowly fallen for her.
Answer:
The answer is whom.
Explanation:
The director chose whom for the role.