Answer and explanation:
In the story called "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe, we find, as stated in the task, that the ourang-outang represents one kind of outsider to the society of Paris. But looking deeply into the lines of the story, we can also think that the hero, the detective called Dupin, is himself another kind of outsider. That's due to his kind of personality: a very cold cand calculating person, nearly emotionless.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It seems to me it is as perfect as can be and I am the grammar perfectionist.
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Think about, maybe it is (D) They focused only on solving the problems & issues that had troubled their cities in the past. you see they would be focusing their city a lot because they don't what can destroy their and what can't. they have to make sure that their is no bad guys attacking their fort and that there is no problems with the way the cities were built.
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Answer:
The author's purpose is to highlight the persistence of racism.
Explanation:
The short story "Of the Coming of John" shows how even if a black citizen is well educated, educated and promotes the good of society, with progressive attitudes and actions, he will always be seen as inferior to white citizens, because when the population looks for him, she will see him only as a black man. This is because racism is so ingrained in our society that it prevails, regardless of the situation.
When the author quotes this short story, he wants to emphasize this theme and provoke people's reflection on the racist concepts they encourage.