Correct answer 2.) emboldened
Encased refers to the idea that something is enclosed, which does not make sense to be enclosed when he is trying to speak French in Paris.
Emboldened, the correct answer, means that you are bold and empowered to be bold.
Ensnared implies that you are caught in something like a trap.
And Encroached means an intrusion. In this case he did not intrude to speak French in Paris.
Answer:
B. "Why , my God! they used to go there by the hundreds."
Explanation:
The author uses irony in this phrase to express the surprise at Gatsby's funeral when it was realized that almost no one appeared at the funeral to bid him goodbye, but hundreds of people knew Gatsby, said they loved him, and were often seen at his party.
Each line contains ten syllables
Answer:
<em>When an author makes a </em><u><em>claim</em></u><em>, (s)he is stating something which might or might not be true. It must be argued. Example: Mary wrote, "I am the best musician in the school."</em>
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion an author or speaker makes to tell something is true but without providing evidence or proof about it, so other people might not believe it because it may be false.