Which sentence does not contain any errors in punctuation or capitalization? A. "Excuse me," Norma whispered "but did she say sorry or curry?" B. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?" C. "Excuse me" Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?" D. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry"?

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Answer 1
Answer: B. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?"
Answer 2
Answer: The sentence with correct punctuation and capitalization is B. "Excuse me", Norma whispered , "but did she say sorry or curry?"

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A photograph could show a negative bias toward the elderly if in such picture they are cought in the action of doing something ridiculous or with no dignity.

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There is evidence of bias towards older people especially in social media and regular media such as movies and on television and photographs or ads, old people are often depicted as weak, indecisive or even comic. e regarding older people as less valuable than younger people. There is a certain level of assuming that the elderly have lost the ability to learn new things, think clearly or that are incapable of any physical activity.

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Which narrative style does Jhumpa Lahiri use in her short story “Once in a Lifetime”? first-person perspective
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "third-person omniscient perspective." The narrative style does Jhumpa Lahiri use in her short story “Once in a Lifetime” is that of third-person omniscient perspective

This short story is from the collection of short stories named Unaccustomed Earth which describes Bengali Americans daily culture mix. Once in a Lifetime is a story which Lahiri writes about the disposition typical of an Indian family through the eyes of a young Bengali girl, Hema. She narrates her common childhood memories which shows how they moved from Cambridge to Calcutta and back to Cambridge. Because the story is told by Hema, it is a third-person omniscient perspective. It is omniscient because the protagonist knows all the details about the story since this story is about her childhood memories.

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This can be interpreted from either First or Second person depending on the context but I'd say your best bet is First person. Hope this helped!

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did u mean to say herot?

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If King admits that breaking laws in order to change them is "a legitimate concern," how does he still justify civil disobedience? List two reasons for his defense of civil disobedience, and explain hiw King thought a law can be disobeyed wirhout leading to anarchy.

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