Answer:
Sachar writes the humorous plot of Holes in a straightforward manner; however, he weaves into the plot three subplots. The subplots are tall-tale motifs that provide explanations about incidents involving previous Yelnats generations that significantly impact Stanley's life as well as the lives of others.
Which sentence from the passage foreshadows that the audience liked Mark's performance?
Select one:
None of them appeared as nervous as he felt.
Mark waited for the applause for the previous performer to fade away.
Mark searched for an abandoned corner where he could be alone for a moment.
He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back.
Answer:
He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device that is usually used by a narrator to give an indication of what would happen in future.
The sentence from the passage that foreshadows that the audience liked Mark's performance is "He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back"
Answer:
an essay about a historical event.
an encyclopedia article about volcanoes.
a newspaper article about volcanoes.
a current event.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mary Shelley lived and wrote during an age of religious instability, one that witnessed the spread of atheism, millenarianism, Methodism, Unitarianism, and Evangelicalism, among other belief systems.
Explanation:
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