The correct option is: <em>the reader could set his or her own pace and reread parts for clarity.</em>
When we read a text, we are able to do it in <em>our own pace</em>, <em>managing our time</em>, and <em>reading again</em> the parts we could not understand the first time.
On the other hand, <em>listening to audios</em> (or watching videos) can easily <em>affect our emotional perception</em> about a particular theme.
Doyle wrote and produced a play based on the story. It premiered at the Adelphi Theatre<span>, </span>London<span> on 4 June 1910, with H. A. Saintsbury as Sherlock Holmes and </span>Lyn Harding<span> as Dr. Grimesby Roylott. The play, originally called </span>The Stonor Case<span>, differs from the story in several details, such as the names of some of the characters.</span>
Answer:
<em>The only common perspective they had was to care for Honore's mother. </em>
Explanation:
This question is related to an interesting story called The Devil written by the famous Guy de Maupassant. Both La Rapet and Honore are the main characters of the story along with the ailing mother.
La Rapet was a dishwashing woman. She only cared for money while Honore was a poor man. He could not afford a nurse for his mother. But La Rapet had ulterior motives. She wanted the woman to die as soon as possible for this she told her devil stories.
Answer:
D- she realizes that Maggie never gets what she deserves.
Explanation:
The narrator refuse to give Dee the quilts she wants because Dee wants it to become fashionable and stylish. Dee is an educated African American woman who interested in her cultural heritage. The quilt she wants belongs to her culture but her mother give the quilt to her sister named Maggie because her mother realizes that Maggie can use these quilts for right reason not for showoff.