The moral of the ugly duckling's story is that we all have our beauty. So has the swan. Sometimes we may feel different within some group, in the end, we realize that we have our own beauty.
he may have felt inferior, excluded, but he was not aware that he was actually a swan, and he had this desire to be like other ducklings. In the end, "the ugly duckling" turned ou to be a beautiful swan. For the ducklings, he was too different and did not fit into that group. It may have thought he was ugly and He became as beautiful as the ducklings, with their particular beauty.
2. Is he Harry?
3. Is Harry big?
4. Is Harry funny?
5. Is Harry sad?
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I forgot my lunch, but Dad brought it to me.
B.
I worked hard all morning, and I still had not finished by lunch.
C.
It rained yesterday, but we marched in the parade anyway.
D.
The spider is not an insect it is an arachnid.
Plz give 3 examples
b. gooses
c. knifes
d. oxes
His slang makes him seem youthful and intriguing.
His French jargon makes him seem international.
His explanations depict him as a bit defensive.
The correct answer is D) his explanations depict him as a bit defensive.
The narration affects the narrator’s credibility in the excerpt because his explanations depicts him as a bit defensive.
The statement refers to an excerpt of “Infinite Jest”. The narrator’s credibility is affected when he says “I cannot make myself understood. I am not just a jock, I said slowly. Distinctly. My transcript for the last year might have been dickied a bit, maybe, but that was to get me over a rough spot.” So he explanations depicts him a bit defensive, affecting his credibility by the way he is responding.
“Infinite Jest” is a novel written by David Foster Wallace in 1996.