1. <span>A.Her learning style and the instructor’s teaching style conflict.
It seems like Keisha is more suited to learning information when it is presented in a direct and clear manner- for instance names of key figures and dates. However, her instructor seems to teach in a manner that is more abstract, indirect and implicit, leaving students to learn through inference and use analytical skills to compare and contrast different philosophical theories. This is why Keisha, who learns in a direct manner, struggles to learn and evaluate abstract theories in her instructor's classes.
2. </span><span>B. Visit the instructor during office hours and explain her difficulties. Work together to find a way to maximize Keisha’s learning despite the differences in their teaching and learning styles.
This is the best option since it gives the instructor an opportunity to understand Keisha's difficulties, and suggest options she can incorporate to learn the material more effectively. Options A,C and D are not suitable since they involve avoiding Keisha's problem. On the other hand, option B involves bringing the matter in the open and discussing suggestions that can improve Keisha's learning for this Philosophy course, and future abstract, theory-centered courses she might take.
3. </span><span>B. Stay up all night cramming the night before.
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Staying up all night cramming for exams is an ineffective strategy since it deprives students from rest and sleep, which are crucial before an exam. Furthermore, cramming and leaving exam studies for last minute does not aid learning, since students do not have time to thoroughly understand concepts and apply their understanding of them during exams.
<u>Explanation:</u>
We can infer the meaning of this quote by considering the context of the statement. For example, a few lines before this quote, we are told by Alexis de Tocqueville,
<em>"He who has set his heart exclusively on the pursuit of worldly welfare is always in a hurry, for </em><em>he has but a limited time at his disposal to reach, to grasp, and to enjoy it."</em>
Hence, what the quote means is that man (i.e Gatsby), has an insatiable desire to enjoy what life can offer with the fear of dying in mind; despite the good things he already has.
Short answer: It is the repetition of a vowel in stressed syllables.
Assonance related things are harder to find; as they slow down the mood of a song, or a poem. They do not rhyme.
Stressed syllables are syllables that are stressed, as stated.
Example: Literature
english would be most appropriate