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Curley's wife is his possession. She wears form fitting dresses, high heels, too much make up, simple, yet pretty. Her problem is that no man around will talk with her for fear of her husband. She moves about the ranch searching out someone to talk to and when she comes across Crooks, Lennie, and Candy she immediately demeans them.
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Explanation: HELP ME WITH THIS ANSWERRRRR!!!!!!!
Answer: D) Our car is powerful, affordable, and reliable.
Explanation: parallelism or parallel structure is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the grammatical structure of different words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph, in order to emphasize an idea or to create an impact in the audience. From the given options, the one that uses parallel structure is the corresponding to option D, because it uses the same kind of words (adjectives) in the listed elements (powerful, affordable, and reliable).
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They meet 2 girls 1 named cherry the other Sandy. Dally is rude to the girls by taunting them and harassing them. Ponyboy is embarrassed by Dally's behavior and apologizes to the girls.
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After realizing a trial with green and red circles, where the participants had to find a correct target in order to obtain a reward, Zachary Rooper and his team announced that the attention of adolescents is related to rewarding information.
<em>Once the teenage brain has linked a behavior to that reward, it continues to seek the reward again and again. That’s why teens are likely to opt for the reward of social media when they should be studying. Or why they respond to texts while driving.
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This evidence cannot be sufficient to support his statement that teenage brains are constantly seeking to reward. Teenage distractions and lack of attention could be related to their studying habits and their interests, not with the rewards they are expecting from social media websites. Although the rewarding system can motivate middle school and high school students, it should not be related to another habit in their life. It's true that many parents reward their children for achieving good results at school, but their concentration is also related to their personality, study habits, etc.
Therefore, Rooper's statement could be partially applied to the teenage population, but it shouldn't determine their behavior, as some of these behaviors are related to their age and the essential period of their development.