Scout's teacher, Miss Caroline, gets mad at Scout because unlike the rest of her classmates, she knows how to read and write! Miss Caroline dislikes this because she is from a totally different town, so she knows nobody! She also wants everyone to treat her as the teacher, she wants complete control of the classroom, and she wants to be the only person to teach. She tells Scout not to let her father teach her again, but Scout pays no mind to her.
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I think its B
Explanation:
since a professor has already written books on the production of food he should be well prepared for writing an article. People who already write have a better ability to grab a reader's attention.
the tv reporter has only visited a single fast food museum, so he wouldn't have much to write on.
the former worker is already mad at being fired (he would write negatively about the place) and only has knowledge about meat. (in my opinion)
the senator could be a good option but his field is law not writing.
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The poet compared imagination to a soaring bird because imagination is limitless, it can do anything and go anywhere, much like a soaring bird, who has the freedom and capabilities to do anything. Both are completely free of bounds.
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Barbara reasons that it should feel exhilarating to blow off all old relationships and ... This time, rather than comparing her move with those of low-wage workers, ... At another housecleaning service, Merry Maids, the interviewer tells her not to try ... Another skill Barbara had learned in Key West: be flexible with the jobs being ...
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Literary term one-- "...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings.." is a simile.
Literary term 2-- "...while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet a trains." Is also a simile
Explanation: Most things in The Great Gatsby are always similes and metaphors, it's easy to tell them apart. Hope this helps