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Answer:
In the last stanza of 'Dover Beach', the speaker urges his ladylove to “be true to one another” as the new world, that seems to be so beautiful apparently, does not evoke much hope for him. To talk about the stylistic aspects of the poem, the lines are mostly rhyming
Rainsford had an epiphany at the end of the story when he was being hunted by General Zaroff. The external conflict was General Zaroff hunting him. His epiphany was about how animals felt when they were being hunted because, in the beginning of the story, he said that animals don't feel fear when hunted. At the end of the story, he understood how it felt to be hunted like an animal and that they do feel fear.
Answer:
This might be wrong but...
B seems the most old-timey too me.
Explanation:
A coach is normal, though it sounds quite old-timey, and luxurious comforts just mean that Miss Fairchild has money to throw around.
An influx of passengers means that a bunch of people came, and that is quite ususal on a train.
And finally, B. A smoker is a car where passangers are allowed to smoke- which are not that common nowawdays. Also, when you think of smokers, you think of older times.
Again.... this all might be wrong so... take everything I say with a grain of salt. Or a gallon.
Answer:
Saying something that is more a positive aspect rather than a negative one is very overused and will be seen as avoiding the question nowadays, employers look for people who will admit to their weakness and their incapabilities, they'd rather hire someone who's self aware and tells so than someone who says something that'd make it look like you don't really have a weakness. Don't make it too terrible of a weakness though, say something like: I can be forgetful sometimes.
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