<u>Answer:</u>
When Moll tells the reader that her “<em>true name is so well known in the records or registers at Newgate and in the old bailey</em>” she means
<em>B) that Moll has been arrested and charged with many crimes during her life</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
"Moll’s fear of poverty" led her to commit many criminal acts. She continued to steal even when she got large store of "cash and goods". Moll was finally arrested when she become less cautious and was sent to the Newgate prison.
Answer:
The noun phrases are "These three days", "their efforts to wipe away" and "Each decoration", while the verb phrases are "have been celebrating" and "are considered".
Explanation:
Answer:
C what are the goals of the text and what elements help achieve those goals?
Explanation:
This is because you are evaluating the text by finding the goals and how they achieve them
the reason why the others were wrong is because they are either referring to something not directly involved with the text or is simply suggesting you skip to the end
Tom told him that Gatsby was the one who was driving the vehicle.
Answer:
Thats only one sentence
Explanation:
Some helpful hints on how to revise sentences for parallel structure: 1) Figure out what parts of the sentence are being compared. 2) Decide whether they are parallel, i.e. arranged or constructed in the same way. 3) If they are not, make them parallel by making the grammatical construction the same in each part.