Answer:
lol where are the sections, we can't mind read
Think about the physical message you're sending. ...
Be positive and energetic. ...
Use numbers whenever possible. ...
Be specific about your accomplishments. ...
Tailor your pitch to the situation and the person. ...
Don't ramble.
Answer:
The character chosen is called "The Tinker"
Explanation:
The Tinker is a hardworking, intelligent man who wants more from his life. He is a great salesman, but he is having trouble finding a job, but he does not give up, facing adversity head on and maintaining the strong desire to travel, visit new places and change his current reality. With this character the author wants to create a sense of compliance with conformity and rejection of what life offers us and we know that it is not what we want. With this the author creates empathy between the reader and the tinker because the reader finds himself having the same desires as him and understanding the difficulty that life presents.
The tinker and Elisa are similar because of their non-conformity with their lives, but they differ because Elisa feels unmotivated with life, while the tinker feels motivated and challenged by life.
Between these two characters, Elisa manages to move more of my empathy, since I recognize the sadness she goes through and I understand how it can demotivate us to fight for our ambitions that seem far and unreal, impossible to be achieved.
Answer:
The acts are in chronological order. This helps the audience follow the clues that Holmes uncovers and
adds to the mystery.
Explanation:
did the test