<span>In the essay the author explores the movie Monsters Inc. and how it turns the socially accepted view of what a monster is on its head. Instead of the audience being afraid of the monsters in the movie these monsters serve as the protagonist. The audience wants the monster to succeed because in the end their success relates directly to that of a young girls.</span>
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The slowing pace of the text reveals that Napoleon is doing business with Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick.Explanation: NO U
Answer: whatever u take interest in and is your forte in life do it, because it could take you to a never ending ocean of opportunities
Or do everything with passion for short
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B. the sense of obligation to help others
D. the desire to get rich quickly and easily
Explanation:
This question refers to the article "10 Things You Can Do to Avoid Fraud". As the name suggests, the article consists of ten useful tips regarding money transaction, which proves to be very popular field of fraud operations.
There are mentions in the text of people asking for your financial help (paragraph 4), for favor of depositing a check for someone and sending the money to them (paragraph 7) and sending money to pop-up charities after crisis or disasters (paragraph 9). These are all examples of frauds based on people's impuls to help others.
Another popular type of fraud is promising easy money. It is usually done through foreign lotteries or claiming that you've already won the prize (paragraph 6). Also, there are also low-risk business propositions that promise great profit (paragraph 11).