1. She works from 4 a.m. until midday/noon.
2. She started as a cashier but now she uses an iPad to collect and pack orders for online
customers.
3 She has to avoid customers due to the coronavirus and people panic-buying food and supplies
cause arguments and upset staff.
4 She has gained skills and respect. Her job is an essential service.
5 (example) Yes. It would be interesting as you would be dealing with online and walk-in customers. You would be improving your online skills while dealing with people in the real world
9*32 is 288 and 288 divided by 3 is 96 so v=96
According to Boccaccio, some people believed the sins of some to be the cause of the plague. They believed that God punished them for committing sins by giving them the plague
Each paragraph of your media analysis essay should evaluate the evidence that has been given to support the thesis.have specifically referenced sources.be reorganized for overall organization and wordiness.focus on one major idea that relates to your thesis. Each paragraph of your media analysis essay should focus on one major idea that relates to your thesis.
The two sentences that seem to foreshadow Dexter’s future obsession with “possessing” Judy Jones are "He wanted not association with glittering things and glittering people—he wanted the glittering things themselves" and "Often he reached out for the best without knowing why he wanted it—and sometimes he ran up against the mysterious denials and prohibitions in which life indulges".
In "Winter Dreams" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dexter, who is the main character of the story, believes that Judy is the ideal woman. Although she is selfish, he pursues Judy because he has an idealistic view of her; in other words, he does not conceive her as a flawed human being. However, this idealistic view is shattered when she becomes a housewife.
This two sentences seem to foreshadow Dexter's obsession because the phrase<u> "glittering things" could refer to Judy,</u> whom Dexter sees as radiant. Moreover, the second sentence, which implies that Dexter wanted things without knowing why, is connected to the fact that <u>he never loved Judy for who she was since he was always in love with an ideal of womanhood. </u>