Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. It's tricky when words sound the same but can mean different things. This is where context clues come into play. ... There are many examples of homonyms.
Answer:
He tells us when he has minor flaws such as being afraid.
Explanation:
One of the most common issues making a narrator untrustworthy is his/her bias toward oneself and toward other characters of the story whom he/she likes or does not like.
Most of the time bias is in favor of oneself, in rare cases it may be against oneself - blaming oneself excessively.
Telling one's own minor and/or major flaws is only one of many characteristics to make a narrator trustworthy.
All other options are either insignificant for adjudging him as a trustworthy narrator, or opposite of what makes him trustworthy and neutral.
Second and third options are insignificant (do not contribute in making him neutral narrator)
Fourth option is incorrect because focusing on oneself makes a narrator biased and hence untrustworthy.
I think the answer is the second option the one that says "Both demonstrate that pride can lead to unnecessary suffering".
Answer:
The tutor is allowed to help with all of these though...
Explanation:
To get better you should work on skill you might not have understood in past grades.
A tutor should help you find good test taking strategies so you can get done faster and more accurate.
You have to memorize information on your test, it you don't you might fail.
All of these are allowed so it shouldn't be the last one.
This question really doesn't make sense....
Answer:sorri no hablo iingles
Explanation: