The conclusion is incorrect.
Explanation:
- An individual taking lessons from an instructor, who is recommended by the person's friend who gives very positive feedback about the instructor, is always a free choice of the person. Furthermore, the friend describes the instructor as witty, bright and fair grader which means the instructor has every quality and ability to teach and train the learner. The onus now lies on the learner whether he or she would be able to cope up and take the idea, teaching and thought process of the instructor or not.
- However, the learner, in this case, falls asleep during the class and fails to learn anything substantial. In other words, the learner loses precious teaching and training that was conducted during his stay in the class. It was not the instructor's fault since he fell asleep and was not asked to go to sleep in the class.
- Subsequently, it goes without saying when the concentration and focus in the class is not there then certainly the results are not going to be good and that is what happened with the person out here. The person claims that he deserved B instead of a rightful D is farce and hollow. One cannot get good results if one is not properly trained and gets proper instructions in the class. The person was not a victim of misunderstanding but achieved what he or she deserved. This because the individual didn't get to know what emotive language meant and what irregular words were because of his inattentiveness in the class.
Answer:
The Victorian Era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 1837 to 1901. The Victorian women was seen as belonging to the domestic sphere, and had very limited privileges. The Lady of Shalott is a beautiful poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson, written around 1833.
This particular text describes an abstract idea of the thoughts that a Victorian woman could conceive, in the same way that the Lady of Shalott could.
She enjoys her solitary world, even though she expresses a deep frustration about this 'world of shadows' around her. Let's remeber that during the Victorian era, women had very limited privileges and a small participation in society. This could have been her 'world of shadows'.
Ideally, this text would describe how Lord Tennyson perceived society in his era and he used the Lady of Shalott to reflect these thoughts and perceptions.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In lines 68-74, Kotlowitz provides new evidence in his article. How does the shift to statistics add to the point he is making regarding violence.
We are referring to the article "Blocking the Transmission of Violence," written by Alex Kotlowitz on May 4, 2008, that appeared in the renowned "The New York Times Magazine."
In those above-mentioned lines, the author provides some evidence through statistics and numbers. He intended to demonstrate to his readers that violence and crime in some cities in the United States have increased. He refers to cities such as New York City. Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Oakland, and the rate of murders of African American that has increased in the country.
The answer to this is D, England.