Answer:
1.) Her part time job at a pet store.
2.) Her volunteer experience at an animal shelter.
3.) Her summer job as a babysitter.
Explanation:
Only work/volunteer experience should be included in the "experience" section of a resume. Mina's opinions about animal care, the names and ages of her two dogs, and the contact information of previous employers do not belong in this section of her resume.
The repeated use of the "o" sound is called C. ASSONANCE.
Assonance takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds.
Consonance is a poetic device characterized by the repetition of the same consonant sound two or more times in short succession.
Answer:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was one of the first novels written in "American English" particularly the ones spoken by the narrator and main protagonist of the story. The "Pike County Dialect" and its variations, is the language in which Huck and most of the important characters to the plot, (like his father, like Tom and Jim, Aunt Polly, Judith Loftus) expressed themself. The function of this dialect is to give us the reality of a marginalized and impoverished entity that is palpable throughout the entire book, the author gives this dialect a leading role that is seeks to give us that realism necessary to understand the concept, that happen along to the Mississippi River, and brings us closer to details of southern society, such as racism and the superstition of the slaves in that time, Jim is a fugitive slave who flees seeking his freedom, and Huck captured by his evil father, who takes him to live in a hut down river, there Huck remains captive, but manages to escape in a raft they find each other and the two undertake a dangerous journey and live many adventures together.
(Apex) Answer is C.
<span>"I did right in refusing to create a companion for the first creature. He showed unparalleled malignity and selfishness in evil: he destroyed my friends; he devoted to destruction beings who possessed exquisite sensations . . ." (322).
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