How do the curate and the barber convince Don Quixote to leave the forest with them?A.
They tell him that Sancho Panza is in trouble and needs help.
B.
They tell him that he is going to aid a fair princess.
C.
They tell him that they know where to find Gines de Passamonte.
D.
They tell him that his niece is worried about him.You're beautiful Thanks For Helping :)

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Answer 1
Answer: One way in which the curate and the barber convince Don Quixote to leave the forest with them is that they "They tell him that Sancho Panza is in trouble and needs help."
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

A. They tell him that Sancho Panza is in trouble and needs help.

Explanation:

Quixote is an aged man of his word from La Mancha, Spain. Fixated on the gallant beliefs touted in books he has pursued, he chooses to take up his spear and sword to shield the powerless and annihilate the insidious.

After a first fizzled experience, he sets out on a second one with a bewildered worker named Sancho Panza, whom he has induced to go with him as his unwavering squire.


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A.
them; indirect object

B.
they; direct object

C.
them; direct object

D.
they; indirect object

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A. them; indirect object because "them" would be benefiting from the parents helping. making them the indirect object.

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question 2:
Which of these sentences fails to paraphrase words from the passage?
A.
Because of the volume of pictures that digital cameras take, it is difficult to print all of the pictures at once.
B.
Without film in digital cameras, people can freely take pictures without worrying about exposing the film.
C.
Sharing information becomes easy because pictures can be sent from your camera to your friends in a matter of minutes.
D.
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question 1:
Which of these sentences is an appropriate paraphrase?
A.
Digital cameras have changed the way photographs have been taken. There are good and bad things that come along with digital cameras.
B.
Digital cameras allow us to get pictures in an instant and share it with others. Even though they give us that power, a photograph seems less significant in a pile of pictures.
C.
There are no more moments of waiting around for a picture. However, the downside of taking pictures so easily is that most of these pictures never get printed.
D.
Today, with digital cameras, a photograph can be taken for granted. Therefore, digitals should not be used in photography.



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Photographs are no longer a novelty. There are no more moments of waiting around for a picture. Now, the picture is there in an instant on the camera screen or on the computer. This is a great way to share information quickly. Plus, there is no film involved, which means that we can be less careful. However, the downside of taking pictures so easily is that most of these pictures never get printed. The pictures just pile up and up until they are forgotten.
Digital cameras allow us to get pictures in an instant and share it with others. Even though they give us that power, a photograph seems less significant in a pile of pictures.

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The Informal Economy is neither taxed nor monitored in any form of government . Example Prostitutes in United States

Explanation:

Advantages of Informal Economy :-

1. Large Scale Employment- Employment opportunity is given to large number of people.

2. Well Payed -  As the owners do not have many tax obligations hence the employed people are well paid

Disadvantages of Informal Economy

1. No Job Security - No assurance of job as it is uncertain to work in a informal sector

2. Odd working hours - like night shifts are there which sometimes is uneasy and difficult to do.

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