The implied answer is that O'Brien is young and politically naive. However, he soon gets tired of the job, packs his things, and leaves.
<h3>What does it mean to imply something?</h3>
An implied meaning refers to information that is not stated clearly but exists in between the lines.
To arrive at an implied explanation, one must draw an inference from existing information.
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Answer:
When a Visiting Researcher or Library Guest with a HOLLIS account requests an in-library use item with policy 01 or 02, the only pick-up location is the owning library's Reading Room. When materials arrive at a library's Circulation Desk, Alma will show the item must go to the Reading Room. The Alma operator must set, or temporarily change, the current location in Alma to that library's Reading Room to notify the patron the item is on hold and ready at the Reading Room. Items for Visiting Researchers or Library Guests start with a 10-day hold once the patron is notified of its arrival on the Reading Room hold shelf. Once the patron "checks out" the item for the first time (see below for more information on loaning and returning at the Reading Room desk), the hold is removed and the 28 reading room "loan" period begins. Each subsequent time the patron wishes to use the item, staff remove the item from the shelf and "check it out" at the Reading Room desk Alma location. When the patron is done with the material, the item is "returned" at the Reading Room desk until the end of the 28-day "loan" period or until the patron no longer needs the item.
Note: Local Library policy would dictate whether to cancel requests for certain in-library use materials, or to manually shorten or lengthen the time on hold/Reading Room loan period.
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Answer:
Honestly I think this question a about your opinion so to answer this
Explanation:
Introduction
Beginnings are important. Whether it is a large introductory course for freshmen or an advanced course in the major field, it makes good sense to start the semester off well. Students will decide very early--some say the first day of class--whether they will like the course, its contents, the teacher, and their fellow students.
The following list is offered in the spirit of starting off right. It is a catalog of suggestions for college teachers who are looking for fresh ways of creating the best possible environment for learning. Not just the first day, but the first three weeks of a course are especially important, studies say, in retaining capable students. Even if the syllabus is printed and lecture notes are ready to go in August, most college teachers can usually make adjustments in teaching methods as the course unfolds and the characteristics of their students become known.
These suggestions have been gathered from UNL professors and from college teachers elsewhere. The rationale for these methods is based on the following needs:
to help students make the transition from high school and summer activities to learning in college;
to direct students' attention to the immediate situation for learning--the hour in the classroom;
to spark intellectual curiosity--to challenge students;
to support beginners and neophytes in the process of learning in the discipline;
to encourage the students' active involvement in learning; and
to build a sense of community in the classroom.
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The tone is joyful and contemplative
Explanation:
- The poet is overjoyed on seeing the daffodils. It was 'Fluttering and dancing in the wind'. The daffodils are compared to birds that flap their wings and to humans who could dance.
- The daffodils stretch along the lake like starts spread in the Milkyway. They seemed unending like the stars and were twinkling like the stars.
- The poet says he saw more than ten thousand. It is a hyperbole as it shows exaggeration.
- They were tossing their heads. The heads refer to the top part of the flower. They were moving and dancing in rhythm.
Answer:
A) he falls ill and has nightmares.
Explanation:
'The Seventh Man' is a short story written by Haruki Murakami. The story revolves around the three characters-- the Seventh Man, the childhood of the Seventh Man, and the Seventh Man's childhood best friend.
<u>The narrator recounts the reason for his present condition of trauma. In the story, the narrator watches his best friend K die in tsunami that hits his town. The narrator, though surviving the storm, begins to struggle with nightmares of seeing his best friend die in front of his eyes.</u>
Thus the correct option that summarizes the happenings after K's death is that the narrator falls ill and suffers nightmares.
Therefore, option A is correct.