1. The correct answer is A. theme.
Theme of a novel or other literary work is the main idea - what the writer wants us to understand and remember after we've finished reading it. It is usually something short, and true, which is why in the literary world the theme is also known as short truth.
2. The correct answer is B. Love is blind.
This is not a topic found in The Call of the Wild, whereas primitive instincts rising to the surface, as well as survival of the fittest do. The novel is about a partially domesticated dog whose wild instincts are kicking in so he has to decide what to do next.
3. The correct answer is C. solidarity.
The word solidarity means unity, agreement - and it is evident in a sports team which has won a game. Exertion means a struggle, a lot of effort; the word heredity relates to genetics, passing down genes from parent to offspring, so neither of those two options are correct.
Answer:
I was/is Anton's car, I saw him driving the car yesterday.
Answer:
b) evil personality.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
Rainsford's first impression was that the man was singularly handsome; his second was that there was an original, almost bizarre quality about the general's face. He was a tall man past middle age, for his hair was a vivid white; but his thick eyebrows and pointed military mustache were as black as the night from which Rainsford had come. His eyes, too, were black and very bright. He had high cheek bones, a sharp-cut nose, a spare, dark face, the face of a man used to give orders, the face of an aristocrat. Turning to the giant in uniform, the general made a sign. The giant put away his pistol, saluted, withdrew.
Kobe is writing an essay about "The Most Dangerous Game." This excerpt supports his idea that Zaroff's physical appearance mirrors his evil personality.
The correct answer is A, 'satire' is used to ridicule the shortcomings of a person or place in an attempt to bring about change'.
The Modern Language Association (MLA)
style is most commonly used when writing papers and citing the sources within
the liberal arts and humanities. According to this style, the elements should
be listed in the following order: author, title of source, title of container, other
contributors, version, number, publisher, publication date and location.
In this case, the citation according
to the MLA style would be: Atwood, Margaret. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. “Waltzing
Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood”. Princeton: Ontario
Review, 2006. Print