Decline in urban civility is one of the theme in Robert Lowell’s “For the Union Dead,”
Explanation:
This was only brief disruption throughout the Boston Common, however the similar scenes in the second half of the 20th century are just a normal feature of American city life. The requirements of the automotive are to be met by Art, Landscape and people themselves.
Strong buildings have been destroyed to provide car parks; the neighbourhoods are separated by highways; access by pedestrians to recreational areas is becoming confusingly difficult. In the pursuit of technological advancement, the new city provides a new savagery.
Answer and Explanation:
Even though there are no instructions, we can easily assume we are supposed to choose the best way to complete the dialogues. In order to do that, we need to pay attention to the context, choosing what makes more sense according to what has been originally said.
1. Hi. I'm Maya.
Nice to meet you, Maya. My name is Lisa. --> Context: introducing oneself.
2. Hi! How's it going?
Great! And you? --> Context: asking how someone is doing (informal).
3. Good morning. How are you?
Fine, thank you. --> Context: asking how someone is doing (formal).
4. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, Maya. --> Context: introducing oneself (responding to "nice to meet you")
5. This is my friend Piotr.
Hi, Piotr. My name is Simon. --> Context: introducing others.
6. What's your friend's name?
Her name's Hanna. --> Context: asking for information (friend's name)
<span>Determining the length of the speech will not help you understand the meaning of the political message.So, option D.</span>