Answer: He has no morals and might possibly be insane - APEX :) (It's correct answer, bc I say so)
The businesslike tone
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.
If a story talks about someone making a choice, and then shows the price of that choice in the story, the reader can infer that choices have consequences (prices).
The author uses indirect characterization.
Yes, based on the overall tone of the essay, you can infer that the narrator is joking when he writes, "Celery is not a thing to share with any man."
The businesslike tone
The reader can reasonably infer that the narrator is observant, analytical, and detail-oriented.
That she is shy and not very confident.
When reading the iliad reader should infer thah
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.
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Based on how the letter is described, readers can infer that Roderick Usher displays a sense of urgency and distress in his communication with the narrator. This suggests that he is likely experiencing emotional turmoil or a heightened sense of anxiety, hinting at the fragile state of his mental and emotional well-being.
Yes, an elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
If a story talks about someone making a choice, and then shows the price of that choice in the story, the reader can infer that choices have consequences (prices).
The supporting details.
To provide an accurate inference from paragraphs 34-36, I would need to see the text in question. Please share the specific content or details from those paragraphs, and I'll be happy to help you analyze and infer the main ideas!