Answer:
the correct answer is convince
Read this excerpt from "Look Homeward, Angel."
Like all the older children of Major Pentland she had, since her twentieth year, begun the slow accretion of land: from the savings of her small wage as teacher and book-agent, she had already purchased one or two pieces of earth.
From this excerpt, Eliza can best be described as, a dutiful daughter. humble teacher. shrewd investor. rich heiress.
Answer:
Shrewd investor
Explanation:
From this excerpt, Eliza is described as saving her wages as a school teacher and book agent, accumulating land, and acquiring one or two pieces of land.
Eliza can beat be described as a Shrewd investor because she had already began accumulating proceeds and small portions of land since she was twenty years old until she owned a valuable piece of land.
Answer:
Under the extenuating circumstances following the death of Elijah's parents, the detectives decided to wait to post pone questioning Elijah. The death of his parents were insidious indeed, and many had reason to suspect the boy. On the night of his parent's death, Elijah was presumably at his friend Terry's house for a party. Later intel suggested that Terry was with his parents out of town that night, and had not seen Elijah recently. This led the detectives to ponder why Elijah would lie about his whereabouts. The detectives did not allow themselves to indulge in any outlandish hypotheses until they got a full statement from Elijah. Detective Tom did have a chance to analyze Elijah prior to the set interrogation, and he noticed strange tendencies. Elijah would rapidly tap his foot when the topic of his friend Terry came up. He would avert his eyes to the left when asked to describe his day prior to his parent's being murdered. The signs were small, almost passable, but they were there.
extenuating: derving to lessen the offense
insidious: deceitful, treacherous
analyze: to study
indulge: to allow oneself to take pleasure
rhetoric: persuasive
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer is B. Only dramatic literature has acts and scenes. Dramatic literature refers to stories that are meant to be performed for an audience. These dramas can be based on fiction or nonfiction. However only the specific nature of dramatic literature actually requires acts and scenes to outline to structure of the performance intended. This answer can also be arrived at by deconstructing the other options. We know A cannot be correct because there are many fictions which do not require stage directions, take 'Harry potter' or 'The Hunger Games' for example. We know C cannot be correct because characters are in inherent concept for any structured story. And we know D cannot be correct because, again, there are many works of fiction that do not necessarily require a formal script. The answer bust therefore, be B.</span>
It adds a adverb clause..
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