Answer :
A. Chekhov's use of the third-person limited point of view in "The Bet" allows him to describe the banker's self-contempt when the banker reads the lawyer's essay.
The banker had turned immoral after thinking about the consequences of the bet and intends to kill the lawyer to avoid paying him the money. The non-existent narrative voice in Chekhov's "The Bet" captivates the reader to delve into the mind of the banker and understand the feelings of self-contempt and disdain that he is experiencing upon reading the lawyer's essay.
Answer:
this is what i get
Explanation:
A homograph is a word that shares the exact same written form (i.e. spelling) as another word but has a different meaning. For example, bass (which could be a type of fish, or a low, deep voice or sound) and bat (a type of sports equipment or an animal).
<span>In
the sentence: I like to play
baseball. _______, I can't throw a ball very well.
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The answer is D.
However
A subordinating conjunction (subordinators
or subordinate conjunctions) is a part of speech which is used to connect or ‘juncture’
a dependent clause to independent clause. They are important parts of complex
sentences as they also introduce adverbs.
<span>
In the sentence, ‘however’ is used
because the person can do the act, but there is a limitation to his action and
that is ‘not throwing a ball
very well<span>’.</span></span>