Answer:
<em>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets</em> is written by J.K. Rowling and it is the second out of seven books in the series about wizard Harry Potter
Explanation:
In <em>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets</em> young wizard, Harry Potter returns to his second year at Hogwarts, a school of witchcraft and wizardry. There is a series of unexplained happenings occurring to him and his friends. He starts to hear voices no one else hears, people around the school are found petrified (turned to stone-state) school, and there is a message that Chamber of Secrets is open. It is revealed that this Chamber was created by one of the founders to keep the purity of the magical school intact and that the chamber is supposedly protected by the monster that only his heir can control. <u>Harry also learns that he can talk to snakes and finds a mysterious diary in which the memory of the boy, Tom Riddle, is preserved.</u> One of Harry’s best friends, Hermione, is petrified, and he and his other friend, Ron, finally enter the Chamber. There Harry finds that Tom Riddle is Lord Voldemort, the heir of Slytherin, controlling giant snake and possessing Ron’s sister to his deeds around the school. With the help of headmaster Dum*bledore's phoenix, Harry defeats the snake and memory of Tom Riddle.
Answer:In this excerpt from Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", the use of dialect accentuates Huck's father hostility towards his son.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Huck's father finds out that Huck has learned to read and scolds him. Parents want the best for their children, but in this case it seems that Huck's father wants his son to be as miserable and uneducated as he is. The use of dialect accentuates how angry he is with Huck.
Storytellers include the two twins in the creation myth.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The right and left twins are characters in the creation myth developed by the Iroquois.
- According to this myth, these twins created the good and bad things in the world.
- The right twin was responsible for the good things, while the left twin was responsible for the bad things.
- However, the myth states that nothing is completely good and nothing is completely bad, with the right twin already showing bad attitudes and the left twin already showing good attitudes.
- The myth also asserts that the balance between good things and bad things is essential for maintaining the world.
This balance reinforces the idea that the two twins are important and for this reason, storytellers should introduce both whenever they tell about this myth.
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Answer: B
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