Old Man Warner's reaction reveals that he is a person who keeps rituals/traditions going and sees other who don't as an "below the average" type of person. He is the type of man who keeps his word.
<em>I don't have the story with me but I have read the lottery for an English assignment last week and cite Old Man Warner's response to Mr. Adams statement. </em>
Answer:
The text says that the adoption of new technologies intensifies the issue of income inequality by letting the ones with access to it to be more valuable employees with better salaries than those who didn't have the access to new technologies to develop necessary skills.
Explanation:
All right, first of all, the author quotes MIT's Sloan School of management to say this argument. Explaining that they found that people that had the opportunity to access new technologies developed necessary skills for certain jobs. That this phenomenon created a gap between the ones with access to those technologies and those who didn't and that it created a new gap in the inequality social dimension.
Answer:He is afraid that the funerals will distract his troops.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The imagery of Sir Ralph's reaction affects the mood of this stanza by creating an anguished mood. <u>The correct answer is C.</u>
Explanation:
In this stanza, the author uses words such as <em>despair</em> which shows how dramatic the scene is. Sir Ralph seems to react in a very bad way and the movement the phrases "<em>the waves rush in on every side</em>" and "<em>the ship is sinking</em>" give the excerpt create a very rough, sad mood.
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