Anyone??? What does James Thurber achieve by using third-person limited narration in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"? A. He builds reader sympathy for Mitty's wife. B. He reveals what other characters are doing while Mitty daydreams. C. He allows readers to experience Mitty's daydreams closely. D. He creates distance between the narrator and the story's events.
C. He allows readers to experience Mitty's daydreams closely.
there is a high degree of intimacy with Walter's inner thoughts
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What do readers learn by the end of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"? A. Cooperation guarantees success in a community. B. It is a mistake to trust in friendship. C. Traditions keep society strong and productive. D. Ordinary people are capable of terrible deeds.
i have to read it , quick
What do readers learn by the end of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"? A. Cooperation guarantees success in a community. B. It is a mistake to trust in friendship. C. Traditions keep society strong and productive. D. Ordinary people are capable of terrible deeds.
probably D, dont they stone her at the end?
Haha I forgot
Which best describes Creon's speech to his subjects at the beginning of Sophocles' Antigone? A. alarmed and confused B. arrogant and haughty C. gracious and kind D. hesitant and pleading
How is the main conflict of the storm's threat resolved in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus"? A. The narrator prays for sailors' safety. B. The old sailor warns the skipper about the storm. C. The fisherman finds the daughter's body on the beach. D. The skipper protects his daughter by tying her to the mast.
omg, i have not read these 2 stories....
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that's all i have i guess i'll have to read them LOL
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