The answer is C) it seems to me that Salinger’s protagonists all think “to be or not to be,” like hamlet!
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The correct answer is 1. Through Aisha’s actions.
There are no descriptions of Michelle’s character provided by the author in this excerpt. Her thoughts as well as Tasha’s are also unknown for the reader. Only Aisha’s actions provide hints as to what Michelle’s character is. They do it in two manners:
- Her words about Michelle and Jeremy not getting along very well allow the reader to contrast Michelle’s and Jeremy’s personalities and thus find out this way what Michelle’s personality and ideas are.
- Aisha’s actions allow Michel to react and that provides further indications about her personality and demeanor.
Answer:
The best place to insert "who had no experience in the kitchen" is:
3. After "Eduardo" in the first sentence.
Explanation:
<u>The clause "who had no experience in the kitchen" has one purpose: to give more information about Eduardo. Therefore, the best place to put it is right when Eduardo is first mentioned, especially because that is the sentence which lets us know that Eduardo wants to learn how to cook. It makes sense that the two pieces of information should be given together: if he has no experience in the kitchen, nothing more natural than wanting to learn to cook.</u>
Thus, the sentence becomes the following:
- Eduardo, who had no experience in the kitchen, wanted to learn how to cook, so he visited his friend Juan. Juan cooked while Eduardo watched and took careful notes.
Answer:
"The old timer on Sulphur creek had told him about it the previous fail, and now he was appreciating the advice