Readers challenge a writer's text when they question the writer's opinions. It is normal that your opinion is not the same as the author's, and it should be like that, you should always question and think about everything.
<span>In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as resourceful.
You can't really see in the seen whether he is angry or romantic, and he is certainly not saying or mumbling anything. We can only see that he went to a tree and started doing something, carving something with his knife, and hid, which shows his resourcefulness in both the book and the movie.
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Answer: D. Harsh realities put an end to daydreams.
Explanation:
In the short story, The Necklace, we learn about Madame Mathlide Loisel who was married to a clerk in the Ministry of Public Instruction. He was not very rich and she did not like that very much for she was always day dreaming about life as a rich person with pleasures that rich people enjoy.
After she borrows a necklace from a friend and subsequently losses it, she and her husband spend 10 years trying to replace the debt they incurred in trying to replace the necklace.
She becomes noticeable aged from hard work and poverty and this new life of hers has put an end to the day dreams that she used to have of a wealthy lifestyle.
The picture might be changed to convey the tone of the revised passage as D. The sharks might be hiding behind a large rock sticking out of the ocean to convey the suspenseful tone of the revised passage.
<h3>What is a tone?</h3>
A tone simply means the feeling that's created based on the choice of words on a literary work.
In this case, the picture might be changed to convey the tone of the revised passage as the sharks might be hiding behind a large rock sticking out of the ocean to convey the suspenseful tone of the revised passage.
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