A writer often reveals an implied universal theme in a story at the resolution of the story, as the reader discovers how the story ends. Thus, the reader learns a lesson developed throught the story.
A theme constitutes the central idea found within a story or passage. A theme can also represent a message or lesson the author wants to convey. Themes are considered universal when they are easily relatable by a wide audience. A story can have more than one theme.
b. imagery
c. setting
d. stage directions
b. False
An Americanism is a borrowed word whose form is changed to make it resemble American English.
a. True
b. False
Lift and elevator are terms for the same object. - True
- Lift is a used in british english and elevator by american english, they both refer to "a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels".
An Americanism is a borrowed word whose form is changed to make it resemble American English. - False
- An americanism refers to an expression or word that is typical of people living in the U.S.A., this term is used specially when comparing with british english.
In this case the word "elevator" would be the americanism.
b. thaw out Lake Superior to give Swedish people something to drink
c. create the Mississippi River for Swedish people to sail down
d. visit Sweden and cut down some of the country's trees
I think that the answer is c.
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