Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is<em> other people have created.</em>
Explanation:
Basically what we need to eliminate from this passage is a phrase that does not give us any specific and precise information.
<em>contemporary historian</em> - gives us information about his profession and specifies the part of the history he`s the most competent for.
<em>historical expertise</em> - gives us information about the kind of work he has published
<em>other people have created</em> - this phrase does not give us any information about who these people are, what is their profession or what is their expert level; it is mostly imprecise and unspecific
<em>monotonous historical essays</em> - again we have the information about the type of the paper published and its theme
Pitifully
The word 'pitifully' in this excerpt is significant because it tells the reader the narrator's feelings towards the girl getting married. Without that word, there would not be the same level of insight or emotion into the narrator's thoughts. the word 'pitiful' has a negative connotation, if you are feeling pity for someone it means you do not think they should be in the situation they are in and wish you could help get them out of it. This tells the reader that the narrator feels the bride is far too young to be getting married and maybe it's something out of her control or that she is being forced into.
Answers:
10. A: Embarrassed by her appearance, because she did not want Mr. Short to be seen suddenly and looking worn out.
This can be verified " After two years' separation both were appalled by the change in the other. One was wrinkled, the other haggard;......." "After gazing at each other they hastily turned away,....Mrs. tall ran inside"
11.A. impressed by the traditions that dictate his meals, because after narrating that about a hundred main dishes were laid on six tables for the empress, the writer goes on to say that he had about thirty main dishes laid out for show. Though he also uses the word "extravagance" to describe the manner in which this tradition had been passed on from one empress to the other. Furthermore, he continues explaining, naming and detailing the personalities involved meals are elaboration of the meals presented to him"The food I ate was sent over by the Empress Dowager, and after her death, by the High Consorts"....that skilled chefs produced twenty or more really delicious.......this was consumed by him but that those prepared by the imperial kitchens were set at a distance for the sake of appearances.
13.B: Admiring, because they had tried to release the crane into the wild and while waiting for the bird to take its own initiative they heard a shot but suddenly their bird "stretched its long neck with a whoop and disappeared into the sky. For a long time the boys could not take their eyes away from the blue sky into which their crane had soared.
14. B: Social Life, because the writer states at the end of the paragraph the Jane was already aware of Rose´s life style, clothes, lovely house...everything she needed to make life good for her but she also wanted to know how was her varsity life like.
Answer:
<u>it makes it interesting.</u>
Explanation:
Remember, in the story resolution, we are told;
"Victor decides that he likes Mr. Bueller and that seventh grade is going to be a good year". Since Victor had falsely claimed he could speak french in class in other to impress a girl in his French class named Teresa, it becomes interesting when we discover that his little strategy had worked on Teresa as we could see from the attachment.