There is only one reason that honey would change from it's original flavor. The answer is B. commercial honey makers add flavors during processing.
A and D are wrong because no matter the kinds of flowers or no matter what kind of honey bee the honey will taste the same.
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I helps the reader understand the speaker's deelings.
it helps the reader make guesses about what the speaker thinks
it helps the reader understand the speakers thoughts
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The answer would be The door was red, with a small, brass handle in the middle." because the narrator isn't telling us about a characters feelings & it is also describing something so we have an image of what it looks like , Like a video camera that follows the characters and the action, this type of narrator reports on events and lets the reader supply the meaning. It wouldn't be "Without more information, I was unable to make up my mind." because this is first person, I know this is first person because it includes "I". It also wouldn't be "Sammy felt afraid, but Marissa was filled with excitement." because this is omniscient because the narrator is telling us what everyone is thinking and feeling and reveals that information to the reader. Lastly it isn't "She wrote her book slowly, savoring every word she typed." because this is limited omniscient the narrator is telling us the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of a single character.
The car had been repaired by a mechanic in the local garage.
B.
Rain had soaked the picnic blanket.
C.
Dandelion seeds drifted onto my neighbor's lawn.
D.
The moon lit the dark sky.
In “The Lagoon” by Joseph Conrad, why does Arsat keep insisting that he loves his brother?
Arsat feels tremendous guilt for what has happened.
Arsat intends to go back to rescue his brother.
The white man questions Arsat’s love for his brother.
The white man says he never had a brother.
Answer:
Arsat feels tremendous guilt for what has happened
Explanation:
Gradpoint
b.reading strategies
c.historical context
d.the five-stage writing process