What the author used to provide the reader with clues about Henry's character is:
- Henry's interaction with other characters.
<h3>What are clues in a story?</h3>
When writing a story, clues or hints are often provided to help readers form an opinion about the characters. In the story Chrysanthemum by John Steinbeck, the character of Henry was revealed indirectly.
Thus the reader can form opinions about him from his thoughts, words, actions, and interaction with others in the story.
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"Here is a partial list of what we took when we hiked a portion of the Appalachian Trail, some bug spray, a tent, some tins of food, some water bottles, and a first aid kit." The answer is D, a comma, because what you took on your trip is not a complete sentence, therefore not deserving a semi-colon (;) or a colon (:). B, is used to say ect. or break a quote into pieces. Therefore, the answer is D.
Answer: A. Leo is a dog.
Explanation: The most clearly implicit detail, is that Leo is a dog.
Answer: A young man planned a clever getaway from the department store.
The central idea that both "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strickes Again" share is the fact that in both stories, a young man planned a clever getaway from the department store. Both stories feature as the main character a sales person, and they tell us the stories of their lives. However, they differ in the jewelry store setting.
Answer:
For an example: Hey, how are you? But without this [,] It would be Hey how are you?. You should always take a small pause when talking
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