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Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen was present at the world premiere, which took place on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich.
Now, a play is a form of literature written by a playwright, usually consisting of dialogue or singing between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Therefore, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler can best be categorized as a Play.
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B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day.
2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.
A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said
3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)
A. She hoped her friend will come to see her
B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me
C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.
D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.
Answer:
If you are learning to speak english, whoever is teaching you should not be as they are obviously not fluent in english. Just wanted to share that incase you are paying for a teacher.
Explanation:
Please note that most of these are incorrect. I will tell you which of the answers BEST FITS
I will also share what is not correct and what it should be.
1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William said
A. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.
B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
**C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
= William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would ring me the following day.
D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day
2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.
A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
Do you think I can continue with my studies overseas?" Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
This is incorrect as he is asking to study overseas but not to CONTINUE studying overseas.
**C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
= "Can I continue with my studies overseas?" Johnny asked his father
D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said
This would be correct given they were having a conversation about his studying overseas.
3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)
**A. She hoped her friend will come to see her
She hopes her friend will come to see her NOT HOPED Correct HOPES (Still possible)
**B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me
She hoped her friend WOULD come to see HER
She HOPES her friend will come to see her
C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.
She hopes her friend comes to see her.
D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.
She hoped her friend WOULD COME to see her.
Answer:
The last answer is correct
Explanation:
second-person limited
third-person omniscient
third-person limited
first-person unlimited
Answer: B) Third-person omniscient.
Explanation: when writing, an author can use speakers that narrate the story from different perspectives, in order to create different impacts on the readers. In the given excerpt we can see an example of a third-person omniscient point of view (in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story), we can see that in phrases like: "All the world seemed to think that, because she did not speak, therefore she did not feel."