B. Queen
C. King
D. Knight
Answer:
PAWN
Explanation:
HOPE I HELPED
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST
DESPERATELY TRYING TO LEVEL UP
✌ -ZYLYNN JADE ARDENNE
A simile or metaphor
A comma after the unfamiliar word
The phrase such as or for example
Words that seem opposite or different
b. It was a fine but extremely boring lecture.
c. I would be surprised if Jacob's essay does not demonstrate critical thought, careful analysis, and exhaustive research.
d. I want nothing more than excellent quality, attention to detail, and a person who knows what they want in life.
A.
sign-
B.
sign,
C.
sign; this
D.
sign, and
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The author's purpose in a passage is typically to evoke specific responses, emotions, or understanding regarding characters or context. Without the actual passage, it's impossible to definitively state the author's intent, which could involve affecting feelings or views about characters like Mr. Enfield or Mr. Utterson. The author's purpose is best comprehended from the holistic narrative context.
Identifying the author's purpose in a passage requires close reading and interpretation. It's not feasible to determine the intent without seeing the actual passage. Generally, an author can attempt to make the reader dislike one character or sympathize with another character, make them afraid or seek their understanding. The options mentioned appear to be suggesting that the author perhaps wishes to evoke certain emotions or understanding regarding either Mr. Enfield or Mr. Utterson.
The result, rather than telling the reader what to think or feel, may vary based on the narrative context, the actions and reactions of the characters, and the tone and language used in the passage. Hence, it is important to take into consideration a holistic perspective when understanding the author's purpose.
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