The following is an example of a personal opinion concerning how, in the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart," fear drives action:
- The narrator of the story pretends to be a fearless man but, in fact, it is fear that makes him commit the crime of killing the old man.
- The narrator is insane, and he allows his terrors to take over him. He is afraid of the old man, more specifically of the man's vulture-like eye. Because of that, he decides to murder him.
- The narrator and his crime show that fear often makes us do unreasonable things in life. If unable to control our fears and focus on reality, we may end up hurting ourselves and others.
This question asks for a personal opinion concerning the fears of the narrator in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allan Poe.
Keep in mind that the narrator is a crazy man. He tries to convince the reader that he is sane and fearless when he is anything but.
The narrator's actions ensue of his fear of the old man's eye - a fear that is unreasonable, created by the narrator's mind.
He commits the crime of killing the man because he is driven by his fear.
After presenting those facts about the story, think of other examples that you know, or simply make an association between the story and real life. Explain how fear can affect our behavior.
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For your question i think its letter B
The correct answer is D) The principal adds more details to the example of a way to make learning fun.
The principal introduces Mrs. Smith by announcing that she has won the award and already begins to describe her teaching style, so answer A isn't applicable. Answers B and C don't apply either because these ideas aren't introduced at all and frankly don't make sense in this scenario. The answer is D because the principal makes a claim (that the teacher makes learning fun), and afterwards uses supporting details as evidence to support this claim by telling the story about the hats.
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Answer:
The function of the underlined noun clause is direct object.
Explanation:
A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. That is, they can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition. In this case, the noun clause is "whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook" and it functions as the direct object of the transitive verb <em>to eat. </em>