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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Explanation:
This excerpt comes from the book "The Philosophy of History" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
Hegel was a German philosopher and one of the most influential philosophers in history. He was important in the development of many recent ideologies and philosophies, such as the philosophies of Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German existentialism, and psychoanalysis.
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Present
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B - it obviously wouldnt be c or d, and the middle class came into existence long enough ago that its unlikely to be a modern article
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3 days late sorry for the delay, your answer for part A is
Humiliation can lead to a loss of control and anguish.
Part B is
“That one? She said, pointing to a row of ugly three-flats, the ones even the raggedy men are ashamed to go into. Yes, I nodded even though I knew that wasn’t my house and started to cry.”
Explanation:
I took this test and got this one wrong because I didn't really think "humilation can lead to a loss of control and anguish"was a good answer to describe one of the themes of House on Mango street. The question is asking what passage fits the theme from the selection Part A individually while I was thinking about the overall theme of the novel. My mistake and I almost picked the right choice too.
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b) an American lieutenant who volunteers for the Italian ambulance corps.
Explanation:
The Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway tells the story of a US lieutenant, Frederic Henry, who served in the Italian army during World War I as an ambulance driver. The novel unfolds around his tragic passion for an English nurse. It is a romance of love and suffering, of loyalty and desertion.
The American Frederick Henry goes to Italy during the First World War, looking for work as a war correspondent, but ends up becoming an ambulance driver with the lieutenant's insignia. On the eve of an Italian offensive against the Austrian army, he meets English Red Cross aide Catherine Barkley and they fall in love. Henry is wounded in the ensuing battle and is taken to the American hospital in Milan.
Thanks to their Italian friends, the two meet again at the hospital and stay together during Henry's recovery. Catherine gets pregnant but does not want to get married. Henry is forced to return to his unit. He comes back in a difficult time, when the Germans can force the Italians to retreat (Battle of Caporetto). During the ensuing chaos, his official friend and doctor Alessandro Rinaldi is shot by the Italian soldiers themselves, which causes Henry to leave the army. He returns to Catherine and the two escape to Switzerland.