Muir's use of diction in this paragraph, clearly shows how effective his language. The bolded words, like difficult, force, crooked, struggling, etc. create a tense, painful, and frustrating mood. Muir uses these words describe how his journey was through the wading bogs, and swamps and he uses these words to describe what he went through before finding the Calypso Borealis.
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Answer A
Explanation:
<em>the belief that people of other races are inferior to your own.</em>
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Answer: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Explanation: People have certain Inalienable Rights including Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness. All Men are created equal. Individuals have a civic duty to defend these rights for themselves and others.
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Answer:
Honor is valuable so that you can be treated as you would have others treat you.
Explanation:
Prince Korshid is a great example of a rugged individual who respects not only his loved ones but his enemies which proves his greater character. Prince Korshid views killing a sleeping man to be against his code of honor and will not come about to it. He does this because he wishes not to have the same done to him and as such acts in such an honorable fashion.
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1. Jeff´s inner conflict is whether or not he will get married to Lisa despite his aversion to marriage. His engagement in the external conflict, solving the murder mystery, is a distraction from the inner conflict.
2. If this movie was made in the present, it would probably use modern technology in addition to the cameras Jeff uses to spy on his neighbors.
Explanation:
1. In "Rear Window," directed by Hitchcock, Jeff is a bachelor struggling with the idea of surrendering to married life with Lisa, a beautiful woman who seems to want a commitment with him despite his doubts. When he suspects that his neighbor may have murdered his wife, he engages in solving the mystery, a path that damages his personal relationships, even with Lisa. At the same time, seeing Lisa´s participation in solving the mystery makes him realize that he loves her.
2. The movie made in 1954 relied heavily on Jeff´s use of a camera to spy on others from his window, in a metaphor of how media was intruding on people´s lives. In the present, the constant use of online platforms to share personal information would be a great element to use in such a story.