Which sentences in this excerpt from John Updike's "The Brown Chest" reflect the main character’s uneasiness with his family history?
Which sentences in this excerpt from John Updike's "The Brown - 1

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is:  

The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know.

His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he didn't want to listen.

John Hoyer Updike (1932 – 2009) was an American novelist, poet, and short-story writer. The Brown Chest is a story about Family tradition and is centered in a brown chest containing family memorabilia. It was part of The Afterlife (1994), one of his many short story collections.  

Answer 2
Answer: "The full contents of the chest never became quiet clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know""His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he didn't want to listen"

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In the sentence 'seems, madam nay, it is; i know not seems" (10), hamlet intends to express

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think about the key words "seems" and "knows". It means he is confident. For example, it doesn't seem that 1+1=2, it is known that 1+1=2. Does that make sense?

Roman numerals in an outline signify main ideas. true or false

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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be true. It is correct that roman numerals in an outline signify main ideas. They're usually there to include a main idea and what is listed below it would be the subtopics.

Answer: true i got it right on my test

Which of these indirect characterization from "the secret life of walter mitty"he looked distraught and haggard
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The answer is B: "I don't need overshoes" said Mitty.

 Characterization is a literary device used to explain the details about a character in a story. It can direct  or explicit (by the narrator, another character or the protagonist) and indirect or implicit (the audience deduce the characteristics of the character). Mitty's words and manner of communication is an indirect characterization.

I don't need overshoes" Said Mitty because it's not directly characterizing anything


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Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. Have you seen starfish or jellyfish on the beach? B. People breathe oxygen; fish do, too. C. A giant clam grows huge, it can weigh hundreds of pounds. D. When you fish, do you use worms as bait?

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Option C contains a run-on sentence (I would call it a comma splice).

A better way to phrase the sentence could be:

1. A giant clam grows huge; it can weigh hundreds of pounds.

2. A giant clam grows huge.  It can weigh hundreds of pounds.
 The answer is C. A giant clam grows huge, it can weigh hundreds of pounds.

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a. True
b. False

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False yes they do use it in there speech

In his comedies, Shakespeare is well known for A. revealing great heroes as common fools.
B. an unusual use of Middle English.
C. fatally flawed characters.
D. the device of mistaken identity.

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c I think is the answer



Answer: The device of mistaken identity.

Explanation: In his comedies, Shakespeare often employs two interesting devices:

* Mistaken identity. Either characters aren’t what they seem to be (appearing in disguise), or they mistake the identity of others (due to a spell, for example, as you’ll see in A Midsummer Night’s Dream).

* Fool or clown. This character may seem silly or mischievous, but he’s often wiser than some of the more respectable characters in the play.