Answer:
d) He works for the Board of Education
Explanation:
In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," Monsieur Loisel is a clerk at the Ministry of Education. As a result, they are a middle class couple with no prosperity or prominence, which deeply affects Mathilde's dreams of being rich, having beautiful clothes and jewelery, and attending high class parties. In fact, when he receives the invitation to the ball, he believes that his wife will be happy to go to an elegant party, which shows him as a generous and loving husband who wants to make his wife happy.
I would say that a listener who requires a lot of supporting evidence is a content-oriented listener.
Answer:
what the heck, hang onto your hats
Explanation:
sleeping vs. waking is would you rather be sleeping and unconscious or conscious and awake, it's basically would you rather be dreaming or in reality, that one's weird
individuals vs. society is kinda 1 vs. 1,000, it's basically asking would you rather be in by yourself or in a group, what you teachers would want you to pick would probably individual wins against society
appearance vs. reality is kinda a social media thing, like, what everyone else sees against what is actually there, kinda like an internal struggle
i don't know, this entire assignment is kinda weird
<em>"Heart of Darkness"</em>, written by Joseph Conrad in 1889 in England, has been criticized as racist <em>"for the way the author describes poorly every person he writes about and miscast the Europeans as the victims of colonization", </em>according to Nigerian Author Chinua Achebe.
In his essay <em>“An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness” </em>(1977), the Nigerian author commented that the vision of Conrad was as racist as other African stories on the 19th century.
Another argument the author expresses is that the book emphasizes Europe’s idea of superiority over Africa.
That is why some people consider "Heart of Darkness" as racist.