The term best to describe Benjamin Franklin's witty quotes is maxim.
26. a) Teacher: “Hello Ashok, how are you?”
b) Ashok: “I am fine sir, thank you.”
c) Teacher: “I am glad you have done well in the exam. What are your plans?”
d) Ashok: “Sir, I think I will join a College.”
27.
a) Her works are quite efficient.
b) She hardly tried for a first class.
Answer:
Wiesel chooses to include the information in paragraphs 2-3 because he does not want others to forget, otherwise history could repeat itself.
Answer:
The scene between Whit and Slim, about Bill Tenner shows that they are ignorant and inexperience characters as they get distracted from the work they were about to do.
Explanation:
'Of Mice and Men' is a novella written by John Steinbeck. The novella is about two ranch workers - George and Lennie, set during the time of the Great Depression.
In Chapter 3 of the novella, Whit and Slim share a conversation about Bill Tenner. The conversation begin when Whit show Slim a letter published in Pulp Magazine, by Bill Tenner. Bill Tenner used to co-work with Whit in a ranch and seeing his letter published in Pulp Magazine is seen as a great achievement of Bill Tenner by Whit.
Yet, this scene reveals ignorance and inexperience of these characters as they got distracted from Candy's problem. Candy is about to get separated from his dog, who is old and has to been shot so that he didn't get hurt while dying. Carlson, Candy, and Slim were talking about this issue when Whit brings his own conversation in between, which clearly shows that these characters are ignorant and inexperience.
Answer:
Success can be measure in terms of wealth and power only to a partial degree. In other words, wealth and power are a partial measure of success.
Explanation:
This is because it would be unwise to deny that a wealthy and powerful person is likely to be successful, but this does not mean that said person is successful in every single aspect of their lives.
Their personal lives may be a wreck, they may not be healthy, they may even be in jail (and still be powerful and wealthy), so in order to measure success in a more holistically way, more factors other than power and wealthy should be taken into account.