John Locked was all for the people trying to make a good democracy with equality trying to give every one rights while on the other hand Thomas Hobbes hated People and thought they selfish and did not deserve any rights
The water drop fears the thorn and hides in its shadow like a tag along who is afraid to stand up for themselves.
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Answer: C. Third-person point of view.
Explanation: When writing, the author can use different types of narrator, depending on the effect they want to cause in the audience. To identify what type of narrator or point of view is used in a text, we need to pay attention to the pronouns used. If the speaker uses the pronouns "I" and "we" it is a first person point of view, if he uses "you" is a second person point of view, and if he uses the pronouns "he," "she," "it" or "they" it is a third person point of view, which is the case of the given excerpt ("Caloran slowed his horse as he came to the clearing in the forest").
Answer:
Iron
Explanation:
Dire is transcribed as /ˈdʌɪə/
Girl is transcribed as /ɡəːl/
Iron is transcribed as /ˈʌɪən/
From the transcription of the words above, it is seen that both dire and iron have the same transcriptions for their "i" sounds.
Therefore, iron is the correct answer because it has the same pronunciation as the i sound in dire.
Answer: 1. Setting: a. The foggy, dark streets of London, 2. External conflict: e. Jekyll and Utterson disagree over the strange requests in Jekyll's will, 3. Theme: b. Humanity is both good and evil, 4. Internal conflict: d. Jekyll struggles to keep Hyde under control and 5. Plot: c. A doctor and scientist's experiment goes wrong.
Explanation: The setting of a story is the time and place where the story takes place (like the foggy, dark streets of London). The conflict is the struggle between opposite forces, usually between the main character and himself (internal conflict, like between Jekyll and Hyde), society or another character (external conflict, like Dr. Jekyll arguing with Utterson). The theme of a story is the message the author wants to express (like humanity is both good and evil). And finally, the plot is the group of events that develops the story (like a doctor and scientist's experiment goes wrong).