the voice that expresses the historical author's opinions
the fictional narrator that may have a different personality, background, or viewpoint from the historical author
the attitude the author or narrator has toward the subject matter
the correct answer is : the voice used by authors when seeming to speak for themselves
The sentence that correct the pronoun errors is D. If people want to help their community, they should research opportunities.
Sentence D is the one that uses pronouns properly since the use of the noun people conveys a plural noun. Therefore, people agrees with the possessive adjective their and the personal pronoun they, which is the third-person plural.
Answer:
He is weak-willed when it comes to family.
Explanation:
he didn't shut her down right away so you can tell that he is lacking the ability to resist the influence of Agatha.
1a.) What sentence is thetopic sentence of the paragraph?
A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape fromthe everyday pressures of life.
When looking for the topic ofa paragraph, it’s best to look at the beginning of the paragraph because,typically, the topic of the paragraph will be presented within the first coupleof sentences. Too, because the bodysentences should really be development of the topic, the topic sentence will bea general statement and body sentences will tend to get more specific. When looking the first sentence, we see thatit is a broad statement upon which the rest of the sentences elaborate.
1b.) What sentence is unrelated to the topicand can be eliminated?
You should always be careful to avoidoverexposure to the sun at the beach.
Because all the sentencesdiscuss relaxation in one fashion or another, and this sentence discusses thepotential of sun burn/skin damage, this sentence would be considered off topicbecause it is not developing the topic sentence.
In this question, we do not know what point of the story you are referring to. Therefore, we cannot answer in detail. However, we can still look at the character of Reverend Hale and try to understand why he behaves in this way in the play.
Reverend Hale is a pastor who is brought to Salem in order to investigate the witchcraft that seems to be taking place. He is eager to help and excited about this calling, which is what keeps him from seeing the truth. Initially, Hale is too absorbed by his faith and his work to admit that he might be wrong. However, as the play progresses, Hale realizes his mistakes and attempts to change his actions. However, at this point, it is too late to go back, as the trials are no longer in his hands.