The response is:
The passages illustrate how people frequently failed to comprehend the magnitude of Trujillo's deception.
In the excerpts from Mark Memmott's "Remembering to Never Forget: Dominican Republic's 'Parsley Massacre'" and Julia Alvarez's "A Genetics of Justice," both authors allude to the dictator Trujillo's cunning, fraudulence, and cruelty. Memmott speaks of the massacre of 20,000 Haitians, which largely went unseen. Concurrently, Alvarez describes how her parents and other Dominican exiles returned to their homeland misled by Trujillo, allowing his regime to take their American currency.
The reported speech is: "Anne and Jack had had a chat on Skype".
John Proctor's conflict arose following his affair with Abigail.
Victor's mother succumbs to scarlet fever.
Caroline instructs Elizabeth and Victor to unite through marriage.
Explanation:
While Victor was on the verge of starting his studies at the University of Ingolstadt, his mother (Caroline) and cousin Elizabeth were afflicted with scarlet fever. This health crisis delayed his plans as well.
Sadly, Caroline Beaufort Frankenstein could not survive the illness. On her deathbed, she expressed her desire for Victor and Elizabeth to come together in marriage.
She wished to see them united before passing, and afterward, Victor marries her, making her the new head of the family.
Response:
C. What drives the author to compose the text?
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