Answer:
Appearance is different from reality.
Explanation:
Gary Soto's short story "Broken Chain" is about a young boy's attempts to impress a girl he likes. The protagonist, Alfonso would clean himself up, making himself more presentable and cleaner than usual, even trying to change his crooked teeth. All these for the girl Sandra's attention. The story is full of an individual trying to appear like other people, making sure he does not appear inferior. The theme of appearance and reality is the main issue it this story and it is rightly seen through the character of Alfonso.
Answer:
The correct pronoun is whomever.
Explanation:
The pronoun whomever is the <em>objective case</em> of whoever. This means whomever can only be used either with a preposition (e.g. to, for, or about) or with a verb (an action word) that requires a direct object. Use whoever or whomever to agree with the verb in that dependent clause, regardless of the rest of the sentence.
Answer:
Elizabeth denies that her husband committed adultery to try to protect him but she doesn't know that he already confessed to it. Then she is taken away because she lied in court and John tells her he had already confessed as she is being taken out.
Explanation: