Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
The comments on the post above are correct the answer is b. took the quiz and got 100%
Have a great day! :)
I need to know what the book is to answer this question.
Answer:
Rotary phone:
<em>Pros</em>- Communication, it's rarely lost, can be used with lose of power.
<em>Cons</em>- It's difficult to call with, you have to memorize phone numbers, large.
Mobile phone:
<em>Pros</em>- Small and easy to carry, able to do more, holds phone numbers.
<em>Cons</em>- Made to break, unreliable, different charging for different versions.
Typewriter:
<em>Pros</em>- Improves mental skills, appears more formal, teaches good spelling.
<em>Cons</em>- Can't fix your mistakes, loud, not very portable.
Laptop:
Pros: Able to do many things, Editable, portable.
<em>Cons</em>: Made to break, bad for your eyes, needs frequent updates.
Here below is a short poem using the words in their proper meaning.
Explanation:
A polyphony of litany rang across the church with the wind
and carried its shrill to the harbor----
Where the ship awaits consent to commence
On its journey to the distant shores.
The regimen of the fleet to await---
The blessings of the church
Overpowered by the Charisma of the new captain
Who favored the favorable tides to the God.
The words here are used according to their main meaning and not due to a fringe meaning they may have.
This poem uses the words in a narrative sense of them in a free verse. Hope this is of some help.
Answer:
The scene between Whit and Slim, about Bill Tenner shows that they are ignorant and inexperience characters as they get distracted from the work they were about to do.
Explanation:
'Of Mice and Men' is a novella written by John Steinbeck. The novella is about two ranch workers - George and Lennie, set during the time of the Great Depression.
In Chapter 3 of the novella, Whit and Slim share a conversation about Bill Tenner. The conversation begin when Whit show Slim a letter published in Pulp Magazine, by Bill Tenner. Bill Tenner used to co-work with Whit in a ranch and seeing his letter published in Pulp Magazine is seen as a great achievement of Bill Tenner by Whit.
Yet, this scene reveals ignorance and inexperience of these characters as they got distracted from Candy's problem. Candy is about to get separated from his dog, who is old and has to been shot so that he didn't get hurt while dying. Carlson, Candy, and Slim were talking about this issue when Whit brings his own conversation in between, which clearly shows that these characters are ignorant and inexperience.