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Repartee=often witty and cheeky: an example;
Teacher: Did you finish your homework?
student: yes
Teacher: wow, I'm surprised.
Answer:
1. a
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. c
Explanation:
1-3 in the text, more or less verbatim.
Question 4, we have to infer. The phrases like "we need to" and "remember how important it is" suggest that the author wants us to keep that in mind and possibly change our behavior, so persuasion seems like the goal.
Question 5 - well, abundance means "plenty", so there it is.
The inference is about the summary of the chapters in the story.
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
In Chapter 1, a crowd of deary looking people gathered outside the door of the prison as the prison was meant for dangerous criminals.
In Chapter 2, Hester was found guiltu of adultery and was sent to prison.
In Chapter 3, a man was brought in who learned about the adultery case and her sentence.
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