"attention to detail", "actions all have clear causes" and "believable situations" are all marks of realism, since these are the most understandable for people and don't require a great deal of imagination.
A. She means that he always has a reference book handy to explain some feature of the island.
B. She means that he has written a book about the history of the island.
C. She means that he is an entertaining and engaging storyteller.
D. She means that he knows everything about the island's history, geography, and wildlife.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
When the narrator said Paul is a encyclopedia that means he's know everything about the rock island.
b. fastidious
c. rant
d. quibble
In order to be able to choose the correct answer, we must first understand all the options available and then gather the meaning in the sentence to best choose an option. To assert is to state that something is true, or right, sometimes in a very passionate and even agressive way. Fastidious talks about a behavior towards an event, or an action, so literally, being meticulous or methodical, also being very careful with something. To quibble means to try to avoid something by making use of words and rant means to talk, or make a statement, using emotions and showing excitement or passion about something. In this sentence, the person talked about is performing an action that results from the emotions generated by the outcome of the last election. This action is related to the verbal outpour of the emotions generated by the results and the only word that relates both to an action, verbalization of emotions and emotions themselves is C, rant.
B.The narrator is the historical author of the piece.
C.The narrator speaks using an authorial voice.
D.The narrator will speak from a third-person point of view.
B. Foil
C. Flat Character
D. Antagonist
But there is another and greater distinction, for which no truly natural or religious reason can be assigned, and that is, the distinction of men into KINGS and SUBJECTS. Male and female are the distinctions of nature, good and bad the distinctions of heaven; but how a race of men came into the world so exalted above the rest, and distinguished like some new species, is worth inquiring into, and whether they are the means of happiness or of misery to mankind.
What is Thomas Paine's central claim in this excerpt?
There will always be a distinction between kings and their subjects.
The equality that humans enjoyed during creation has been ruined because of war and famine.
Not all people who belonged to the upper sections of society were cruel.
The differences between the kings and the subjects were not religious or natural.
I just did the test, the answer is actually D.
D. The differences between the kings and the subjects were not religious or natural.
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I'm so disappointed that incorrect answers get approved..