Transcript of IMAGERY USED IN "NIGHT" BY: ELIE WIESELSound
Wiesel uses sound to portray his hatred for constantly following orders.
Smell
Smell is used when Elie talks about his experience with the crematorium
Touch
Touch is a frequently used sense in "Night". Elie feels that it is his duty to always stay close to his father no matter what.
WHAT IS IMAGERY?
Imagery is a literary device used to further enhance the readers comprehension of a story.
<span>IMAGERY USED IN NIGHT</span>
The answer is:
C. Puck dropped love juice from a flower in Lysander's eyes while he slept.
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Oberon, king of the fairies, tells Puck to put the juice from a flower on Demetrius' eyes so that he will wake up and fall in love with the first woman he sees. Even though he commands Puck to make sure the first person Demetrius sees is Helena, Puck makes a mistake and gives the potion to Lysander. As a result, Lysander sees Helena first and falls in love with her, so he no longer loves Hermia.
<span>The answer is D. All of the above because
Any of these three can happen to you for driving under the influence.
Drinking alcohol can have a profound effect on driving skills. Alcohol can lessen the ability to judge the car's position on the road</span>
Answer:
Sample size refers to the number of observations that will be included in a statistical sample.
A sample is a collection of objects, individuals or phenomena selected from a statistical population usually by a given procedure.
The sample size affects the following:
- Confidence and Margin of Error - The more a population is varied, the higher the unreliability of the calculations or estimates. In the same vein, as the sample size increases, we have more information. The more information we have, the less we error or uncertainty we have.
- Power and Effect Size - Upping the sample size enables one to detect variances. Put differently, on the balance of probability, an average obtained on a larger sample size will exceed the average real than average collected on a smaller sample size.
- Size Versus Resources - An overtly large sample will lead to a waste of resources that are already scarce and (where human subjects are involved) could expose them unecessarily to related risks.
- A study should only be carried out only if, on the balance of probability, there is a fair chance that the study will produce useful information.
- Variableness - Population Sampling makes room for variableness. Variableness ensures that every member of the population has a probability of being represented in the sample.
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