Well, every person is going to have a different opinion about this topic. For me, personally, no, her deterioration does not redeem her character. She was an accomplice in a couple of murders, and said nothing to anyone about her murdering husband. In fact, she was the one who pushed him over the edge - into committing his first murder. So, no, I don't think she's redeemed herself just because she went mad and committed suicide, but this is open for debate.
For avoiding repetition when writing, subject pronouns are commonly used to substitute (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) when you write them BEFORE the verb. If not, object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) is the option when the action goes directly into de subject.
Also the use of indefinite articles (a/an) change when you know what you are referring to, to definite articles (the).
Examples with pronouns:
There was a big dog in the street. It was playing with a cat.
Example with articles:
There was a big dog in the street. The dog was playing with a cat.
Answer:
David Attenborough
Explanation:
He was 39 when th incident took place.
Good luck, i hope this helps (✿◡‿◡)
Focus on looking back over your arguments frequently. Keep yourself on track for the point that you're trying to create by staying both true and relevant to the topic at hand. Also, provide good support for your argument. Avoid making assumptions. Lastly, compare your argument to the list of all fallacies. Does your piece fall under any of those at any time? If so, you then know what to fix. Hope this helps.
Answer:
The third sentence is correct
Explanation:
All the things that are capitalized are correct