Answer:
A. A young girl enjoys playing games of make-believe with the dolls
and stuffed animals she has in her bedroom.
Explanation:
A conflict in a plot is defined as any struggle between opposing forces. Conflict the main deriving force of the story. Without a conflict the story will not be a story.
Option A has no conflict as there is no force opposing the young girl's playing with dolls and stuffed animals.
Option B has a conflict that the older man is not able to recall his experiences in World War II.
Option C has a conflict that he gets a flat tire but has to reach in time for work. The conflict in this case has already been resolved as well.
In Option D, the student has to work hard to impress Harvard, and become the valedictorian. This is not an easy task.
ΔΔ<span> The narration follows the thoughts and feelings of only one character
</span>ΔΔ<span>The reader’s access to information is limited to just one character.
</span>ΔΔ<span>The thoughts and feelings of secondary characters are revealed through their words and actions.</span>
Answer:
"Nature"- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Woman in the Nineteenth Century" - Margaret Fuller.
"Walden" - Henry David Thoreau.
""Orphic Sayings" - Amos Bronson Alcott.
Explanation:
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed during the early 19th century. This philosophical belief held that divinity supersedes all things and the goodness of people and also emphasizes greatly on the themes of individualism and self-reliance along with optimism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essay "Nature" where the foundation of the philosophy of transcendentalism is put forth.
Margaret Fuller's "Woman in the Nineteenth Century", became one of the most prominent feminist documents during that time.
"Walden" by Henry David Thoreau reflects on the tranquility and importance of living in nature and simple living.
"Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott contains numerous sayings of the transcendentalist writer, which many other transcendentalist writers think is just silly and unintelligible.
Answer:
Anyone who is interested in history will like James Cross Giblin’s The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone because Giblin gives a lot of information about ancient Greek and Egyptian history.
Explanation:
This is the opinion that is supported by evidence. Option B provides a statement of fact. Option C is also written as a fact, which is why the author uses the world "clearly" to convey it. Option D is similarly not written as an opinion. Option A is clearly an opinion because the author has no way of knowing whether everyone who is interested in history will like the text. However, he has evidence that provides support to his opinion.