It's because she like to go that is why
Oratorio - it is strictly a concert piece, not musical THEATRE (where the costumes, etc, come in)
Hope this helps.
Answer:
b) The author thinks that famous people can accredit their success to taking frequent naps.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "The Secret Truth About Napping", the author lists the numerous personalities in history who had taken naps. He argues that despite the claims of mid-day naps as detrimental, these famous men have still managed to produce one of the best discoveries and artworks in world history.
Citing <em>Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Leonardo Da Vinci</em>, etc. the author argues how taking naps helped these men to 'discover' what they are famous for now. And in that sense, it seems that the author thinks these famous people's success is in part because of the naps they took.
Thus, the correct answer is option b.
-The Emotional Truth: writing about the
person experience. It could be success
fully achieve by asking
"How did you
feel?
-Memory vs. Imagination: memory is not
perfect, and sometimes there could be
presented holes in a story about the
details. Do not try to fill these wholes by
lying about it.
-The Time Effect: a writer must play with
the notion of time and its use to convey
the information successfully.
-A Composite Character: sometimes it is
need to create a fictional character in
order to protect a person's privacy. By
this, more details and personal
information can be provided, without
revealing the person's identity.
-Direct Disclaimers: introducing a
disclaimer to allow readers know the information is not 100% accurate