assuming that this is the sentence you're referring to :
Sentence 1: As I turned onto Bryce Road, I saw the Parkers’ cat crouched under a tree, hissing at something on the ground.
Sentence 2: I decided to ride my skateboard to school this morning.
Sentence 3: I shooed the cat away and called my older stepbrother, a veterinarian, because he would know just how to help them.
Sentence 4: Approaching the cat, I noticed that a nest full of tiny birds was on the ground; it must have fallen from a branch.
The most logical way to sequence these into logical narratives would be :
Sentence 2 , Sentence 1, Sentence 4, sentence 3
Most emotional memories are the result of cued recall. A certain date may trigger an emotional memory such as in the anniversary of a loss. But also anything that is connected to your senses may be a cue that can ignite emotional recall. ... Holding onto certain possessions may be a way to activate the recall of emotion is an example
Answer: clarify our thoughts
Explanation:
Argument helps us learn to clarify our thoughts and articulate them honestly and accurately and to consider the ideas of others in a respectful and critical manner.
Gatsby has two purposes in mind when he calls Nick 'old sport'. First, he is attempting to manufacture the sense of closeness with Nick. Everything that Gatsby does is for Daisy, including his befriending of Nick. Since Nick is Daisy's cousin, Gatsby reasons he will have a better chance at winning her over if he becomes friends with Nick. Gatsby has been shrouding his true identity in lies for years. He is used to not trusting anyone, and as a result, it is difficult for him to create a genuine bond with someone. By using a nickname for Nick, he hopes to engender a sense of trust that is not really there. Secondly, using the nickname 'old sport' makes Gatsby sound like he belongs to old money. This is a turn of phrase that is traditionally used by the wealthy and the educated. It plays into Gatsby's persona. He wants to present himself as a cultured, rich socialite. Everything about Gatsby is an affection, something calculated to impress. He has been acting this part for so long, he may not even realize he is doing it. However, the nickname is still a form of manipulation, whether it is intentional or not.
Hope this helps! Sorry its a lot though. =^-^=
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