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Gillian Anderson told our interviewers that <em>"it's time for me to hang up Scully's hat." </em>she went on to say <em>"I don't want to be tied down to this TV series, I like to be challenged as an actor and I like to do many characters. i'm leaving the show this is it for me; and i'm really serious." </em>When asked about how the show would be ending she exclaimed<em> "i don't wanna comment on how the show ends, i don't wanna spoil it!"</em>
The theme that is developed in BOTH "After Twenty Years" and "Hawk" is:
- People with integrity remain true to themselves.
<h3>What is the theme of both texts?</h3>
The text, After Twenty Years tells of two friends who resolved to meet at a particular place after many years. Bob resorted to a fraudulent lifestyle but Jimmy Wells was an upright officer.
Hawk also showed how dangerous animals or corrupt people tried to influence the prey in societies. Both of these texts show that people with integrity, who are, Jimmy Wells and the Preys will always remain true to themselves.
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Answer:
D. Dickinson's poems are sound song like, whereas Whitman's sound conversational
Explanation:
this is because in dickinsons poems he rhymes and in whitman’s poems he try’s to avoid using figurative language
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Answer:
Daisy finds out Gatsby lives near her in Chapter 5, after she and Gatsby are reunited at Nick's house.
Explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940). The story revolves around themes such as the depravity of the American society and the corruption of the American dream.
The story's narrator is Nick. His cousin, Daisy, is now married to a millionaire, Tom. However, five years before the story begins, she fell in love with Jay Gatsby, a young and poor soldier. Now, Gatsby too is a millionaire, and he has bought the mansion across the bay from Daisy's to be close to her.
Daisy does not know Gatsby lives near her. She only finds out about it in Chapter 5. Gatsby purposefully befriends Nick and asks him to invite Daisy to his (Nick's) house for tea. When Daisy comes, Gatsby appears. After a moment's confusion, they reconnect, and Gatsby invites her over to his place. This is the moment when Daisy realizes Gatsby lives next door to Nick and across the bay from herself.
We judge the quality of music works and performances by averting our attention to the sounds instruments make. The dramatic facial expressions actors/actresses portray on their face. The technique musicians use while playing their instrument. The way the costumes are designed in a performance. If the guest speaker in a performance stuttered or forgot a pat of their speech. If a composer’s sheet music dropped in the middle of composing a recital/performance/play. To sum it up, we pay attention to the little details in the things we see/witness, which makes us quick to judge.
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