"Using the title to hint at the ruins of a life of excess wealth" is an example of a metaphor in F. Scott Fitzgeralds short story "Babylon Revisited". The story titled "Babylon Revisited" take place in Paris. It seems like the author could write the story title as "Paris Revisited". However, F. Scott Fitzgeralds used the Babylon's name in the title to reflect the materialism and the wealthy aspect from the story<span>.</span>
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The Zimmermann Telegram, or Note, was significant to the history of World War I because it forced United States President Woodrow Wilson to reverse his initial position on American involvement in the European conflict and commit the United States to the war against Germany.
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The answer is the third one down.
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Textual evidence directs readers to other literary works that might support the claim
Main Idea: The main idea is that tigers are going extinct but now acts are being done to help this from happening.
SD1: "A study released that the world's wild tiger population has risen for the first time in century"
I can't figure out the other 2 details.
Sorry.