can anyone helpp me check my answer for english please!!!!!!
I can surely try. :)
Works such as "To Build a Fire" gave Naturalist writers such as Jack London a platform to argue that A. human wisdom ingenuity can solve all problems. B. life in the woods is fun and easy. <<<<<< C. natural forces are powerful and unpredictable and deserve respect. D. the protective boundaries of civilization keep people safe.
I think that is correct.... Not 100% though.
In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” James Thurber uses limited third-person point of view to >>>>> shift the mood of the story. distance the narrator from the events of the story. let readers know what the other characters are doing when Mitty daydreams. allow readers to experience Walter Mitty's daydreams in greater detail.
That seems correct as well. But you might want someone else to double check these.
@Nuke_ur_friend
Cookie_009 lol
can u plzz help
yes
did u look at the question the first 2
#1 is C
third person means that point of view therefore your answer is correct cookie
how do u know 31 is C
#1
because i read and being in the woods is not fun and easy it is fun a diffulcet
What lesson does the main character of Guy de Maupassant's "The Piece of String" learn, to his sorrow? >>>> Thieves will blame innocent men to stay out of trouble. One cannot trust local government officials to be fair. Some people make up their minds and cannot be swayed by reason or logic. If one is known to be deceitful, one will not be believed even when telling the truth.
idk i hav not read the story
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