What is Thomas Paine's central claim in this excerpt?
A-There will always be a distinction between kings and their subjects.
B-The equality that humans enjoyed during creation has been ruined because of war and famine.
C-Not all people who belonged to the upper sections of society were cruel.
D-The differences between the kings and the subjects were not religious or natural.
Answer:
C on edge 2020 (positive association)
Explanation:
The advertiser is trying to convey a positive tone through the clothing they are trying to sell.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
With sentence features an introductory clause that explains when the main action happened?
Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3
Sentence 4
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's sentence 1
Answer: the correct answer is, sentence 1.
Explanation: i took the test and got it correct
Answer:
neesh
Explanation:
to reveal character
to express social criticism
to create comic exaggeration
The correct answer is A. to enhance the setting.
Charles Dickens's novel Hard Times is a satirical book aimed at criticizing the English society of the time (19th century Victorian England). With that in mind, Dickens came up with some rather creative names for his characters in order to portray everything wrong with the society he was surrounded with.
For example, Mr. Gradgrind (a play on the word grind) is a cold man who doesn't care much about anything else other than actual facts; Mrs. Sparsit (a play on the word sparse) is a poor widow; Mr. Sleary (a play on the word slur) is a man who speaks with a lisp.
As you can see, the names of these characters are used to reveal what they are like, to criticize the society they are in, but also to make fun of them; what they are NOT used for is enhancing the setting.
In Hard Times, Charles Dickens uses names for all of the following reasons except to enhance the setting. Option A is correct.
Hard Times is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens.this story is Dickens' only novel which lack scenes set in London. Instead the story is set in the fictitious Victorian industrial Coketown, a generic Northern English mill-town, in some ways similar to Manchester, though smaller.