Answer:
to get people to think
Explanation:
Answer:
The excerpt from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain displays Tom who is the protagonist of the novel, as a boy who doesn't like church but still carries respect for it that symbolizes his strong moral conscience. He was a mischievous boy who lives a lazy lifestyle full of freedom. He was quite restless('restive all through it') as he loves his freedom and thus, he finds sitting in church monotonous and tedious("unconsciously - for he was not listening"). He is bored with following the routine over and again("his whole nature resented it"). Thus, the excerpt displays Tom as a boy of carefree nature who disliked sitting in church yet follows the principles the morality principles.
A. adjective
B. predicate nominative
C. subject
D. direct object
Answer:
Relative pronoun: that; it relates to 'The unlikely story'.
Explanation:
A relative clause is linked to another clause in a sentence by a relative pronoun. It identifies which person or thing we are talking about. In this sentence, the clause that he told uses the relative pronoun that to refer to theunlikely story, and without this relative clause, it wouldn't be clear what unlikely story was proved to be true.
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A. when something has meaning beyond itself
B. a comparison using like or as
C. the use of an extended metaphor
D. writing or speech not intended to be only literal
An example of a conceit in poetry includes Shakespeare’s well-known sonnet, Sonnet 18, which begins “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Throughout the poem, the subject (the person the narrator is talking about) is compared to a summer's day, making this an extended metaphor.
Answer:
Writing a postcard.
Explanation:
In any index of any book, the most importune points will be available. According to the question, the index of a book about travelling to Bolivia will have details and instructions, hints about finding an airport, choosing a hotel and getting around. These are all important points or details one must or can learn from a book about the place. Not only will it become helpful in managing everything, it will also save time and energy in getting to know the way of the land. But, not included in the book will most probably be how to write a postcard. Writing a postcard has nothing to do with the travelling plans nor will it be of any use for the traveler.