The sentence "Beth and Melissa were both late since she had lost her watch" is ambiguous because the pronoun "she" can refer to any of the two girls.
In order to eliminate such ambiguity, we could rewrite the sentence in the following ways:
- Beth and Melissa were both late since the former had lost her watch.
- Beth and Melissa were both late since the latter had lost her watch.
The word "former" is used to indicate the first-mentioned of two people while the word "latter" is used to indicate the last-mentioned of two people.
B) his
This is the best option to fit in the sentence:)
Answer:
C. The monster's.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley's gothic novel "Frankenstein" revolves around the story of a young scientist Victor Frankenstein and his aspiration of furthering his scientific abilities. And through these efforts, he created a monster from the corpses of humans, but then felt repulsed by it and left it alone, leading to a whole lot of disastrous encounters with the monster, culminating in the devastation of his whole family.
Chapters 13 to 16 tells the story of the monster's 'journeys' and encounters with other humans during his quest to find his creator, Victor Frankenstein. The whole sections of <u>these chapters are told from the monster's perspective, with the use of the first-person narrative voice "I".
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Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
C Sight
Explanation:
In these lines from ¨Grandma Ling¨ the narrator describes herself (I guess it´s a she), using obviously the sight sense. Most probably the narrator stands in front of a mirror or a window that reflects the narrator´s image.
My least favorite character was Dally because he purposely got himself killed because he couldn’t take the pain of loosing Johnny. I thought it was selfish for him to give up his life like that and not want to continue on and learn how to grieve and get better.
( It’s been two years since I read this book, wasn’t it Dallas that got himself shot purposely? I’m pretty sure. I hated this book with a passion by the way. Hope this helps:)