Answer:
If the four friends moves to Miami, Donna will have to compromise in value, which means she is a tied mover among her friends.
If they all decide to remain in Omaha three of the four friends namely Bonnie, Abby, Cathy will compromise in value, they are also called ties stayers.
Explanation:
Solution:
The Tied mover: Refers to a person who moves with the partner even though the person's employment outlook is better at the current location.
Now,
If all friends decided to move to Miami, Donna will compromise in value, so Dana is a Tied Mover.
The Tied Stayer: Refers to a person who stays with the partner at current location even though the person's employment outlook is better somewhere else.
If all friends decided to stay in Omaha, Abby, Bonnie and Cathy will compromise in value, so Abby, Bonnie and Cathy are Tied Stayers.
Note: Kindly find an attached copy of the tabular form entry for all four friends given below.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
What do the descriptions in lines 28-37 suggest about the drum dream girl?
A. The girl hears music in common sounds.
B. The girl does not feel comfortable at home.
C. The girl does not have a strong imagination.
D. The girl prefers the sounds of nature to actual music
Answer:
D. The girl prefers the sounds of nature to actual music
Explanation:
Lines 28-37 of the poem "Drum Dream Girl" reveal how the girl has a sense of poetic and inspirational musicality. He recognizes and appreciates the sounds of the instruments, but prefers something with a deeper and more natural meaning. That's because the girl prefers the sounds of nature to real music. This can be seen when the speaker of the poem reveals that she stops paying attention to the sound of the drum, to concentrate on the sound of the palm trees touched by the wind, the sounds of the parrots and the beak of the woodpecker, as well as the sound your own steps and your own heartbeat.
Although Cory is rich and of an elite class, he kills himself because he is unhappy.
The poem begins describing Richard Cory as a rich gentleman. The speaker of the poem is one of the townspeople and he says, "we thought that he was everything to make us wish that we were in his place." This envy from the townspeople does not cost him his life. But it surprises the townspeople because they thought they wanted to be him, however, they do not want to be dead like Cory is at the end of the poem. It is ironic because his unhappiness is unexpected since he came across as though he was happy because of his money.
Explanation:
For many writers, it is location that triggers enough emotion to make them delve into the past history of a place they hold dear. For others, it's a particular period in history, or a character of the time, that fascinates them.
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