Answer:
Explanation:
General Editor’s Preface
The reception given to a writer by his contemporaries and nearcontemporaries isevidence of considerable value to the student of literature. On one side we learna great deal about the state of criticism at large and in particular about thedevelopment of critical attitudes towards a single writer; at the same time, throughprivate comments in letters, journals or marginalia, we gain an insight upon thetastes and literary thought of individual readers of the period. Evidence of thiskind helps us to understand the writer’s historical situation, the nature of hisimmediate reading-public, and his response to these pressures.
I'm pretty sure it was the USSR I'm being taught it at the moment hopefully i have been listening properly!!
Eliminate would be the right word
Every Sunday my family and I go to ( look up on google an old person home in yo ur city) to visit my (grandma or grandpa ). We always bring her icecream from McDonald’s because it brings her joy and she really likes it. While we were there we played jenga with her aswell as listened to her tell stories of her youth. It really brings happiness to her when she thinks back at her fun moments in life. I really like hearing them too. When I hear her stories it shows me the difference in times we grew up in. While I was there I meet her new friend Nancy , Nancy is 81 years old and has dementia, it makes me very sad to see her she asked who I was about 6 times being there in a time span of 2 hours. When I go there it makes me feel grateful knowing my family loves me and each other. Most elderly people who live there do not see their family at all. It taught me a life lesson that family is everything and we should cherish each moments in life good or bad.