The answer should be, "The use of a narrator who is also a character in the story." <span />
Answer:
Billy Bones appears at the very outset of the story with a mysterious sea chest, looking for a wayside inn with a view of the sea but little. Bones decides upon the Admiral Benbow Inn where he asks to be addressed merely as "Captain". Though his down-payment for lodgings is adequate, even generous, he stays for many months and browbeats Jim Hawkins' father out of asking for more money even when his deposit has been spent. He does, however, pay Jim fourpence a month to keep watch for "a seafaring man with one leg". Though he seems sometimes on the verge of deciding this was a waste of money, he invariably relents. Most of the daytime is spent walking the cliffs and looking out to sea.
Explanation:
“I have heard much about the sexes being equal; I can carry as much as any man, and can eat as much too, if I can get it.”
Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The excerpt has been taken by a speech which was given by Sojourner and the name of the speech was Ain't I a woman. This was Sojourner's truth speech. The main idea of this speech is about the equality that should be given to a woman.
According to this speech, woman should have equal rights and opportunities compared to a man, be a white woman or a woman belonging to the community of the black.
The traditional three-act structure includes the following parts: Act I - Setup: Exposition, Inciting Incident, Plot Point One. Act II - Confrontation: Rising Action, Midpoint, Plot Point Two. Act III - Resolution: Pre Climax, Climax, Denouement
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