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A. Replace “sees his father differently” with “appreciates his father.”
B. Add the phrase “at the end of the story” after the word “differently.”
C. Change the wording of “speaks with” to “has a conversation with.”
D. Remove “after he speaks with Lemon Brown” from the sentence.
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Answer:
Mike Schofield bet that Richard Pratt would not be able to guess the name of a special wine he had bought for the dinner.
Explanation:
Richard Pratt was a guest at a dinner organized by a stock broker named Mike Schofield. Richard Pratt was a gourmet. At the dinner, Mike Schofield presented a wine to Richard Pratt and challenged him to guess the name of the wine. In exchange for guessing correctly, Mike Schofield offered to give his daughter, Louise in marriage to Pratt. Pratt offered his two houses in case he failed at the challenge.
The result of the challenge was that Richard Pratt was able to guess correctly the name of the wine to Schofield's dismay. It was however later discovered that Pratt cheated as he had earlier been to Mr.Schofield's study where the wine was kept.
I believe the rhyme scheme would be ABAB.
Door rhymes with store and bell rhymes with tell.
Answer:
Mr Rochester’s courtship of Miss Ingram. Bronte presents to us that Jane has not yet realised her self-worth. Contextually the society of 1848 would have negatively viewed the marriage of two individuals from different classes, so Jane’s jealousy is emphasised through society’s expectation of Mr Rochester to marry Miss Ingram.
Explanation:
In her jealousy, Jane imagines a past love relationship between Grace and Rochester; perhaps Grace's "originality and strength of character" compensate for her lack of beauty. Jane doesn't think Rochester is overly impressed by women's looks; for example, Jane is not beautiful, yet Rochester's words, look, and voice on the previous night indicated that he likes her.
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