Some people who disagree with the idea of climate change may refer it as a "non-science." _____, these people may not realize that this claim is based on non-science.A. Now
B. Then
C. Therefore
D. However

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Some people who disagree with the idea of climate change may refer it as a "non-science." D.However, these people may not realize that this claim is based on non-science.

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D. However

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She obeys with resentment.
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Answer: She is angry and rebellious

This question refers to Sarah Morgan Dawson, author of A Confederate Girl's Diary.

Sarah Morgan Dawson was born in New Orleans, where she spent most of her life, in addition to Baton Rouge. She was a witness to the Civil War and the impact this had on the life in the South. After the war, she moved to South Carolina, where she started writing formally (although her diary was written during the war). A strong supporter of the Confederacy, she was also a supporter of women's rights.

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Feminine

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neuter is the correct answer

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A. hyperbole
B. symbolism
C. irony
D. paradox

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The answer to your question would be that the literary device used by R. K Narayan in this passage of "Like the Sun" is irony.

Irony is a literary device in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning differs from the actual meaning of the words. In addition to this, it may also refer to a situation that ends up in quite different way than what is generally expected. In this case, Sekhar decides to be honest with everyone but it is likely that he didn't consider that this possibility would also include his boss.

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