Answer:
Hi! Unfortunately, <u>I can't give you the exact answer since your question is incomplete.</u> I did a little research online, but wasn't able to complete it on my own. What I did find out is that this task is referred to a passage from <em>Faulkner (Ice Hockey)</em>. So, let's try to figure it out together.
Explanation:
In order to pick the correct answer for this question, you have to <em>carefully read the passage and see what its words make you feel.</em> Ask yourself: What does it transmit? How do I feel reading these words? What is its spirit? When you answer this in your own head, you will know the answer. <em>Is the tone of the passage enthusiastic, is it cynical, does it sound like someone is obliged to participate? Does it sound like it is the first time that the person talking sees something? Does it sound like a sports broadcast?</em> Well, think carefully about it, and <u>you'll have the answer.
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Trust yourself, you'll do great!
Answer:
> So you finally made it! After twelve-plus years of formal schooling, you've finally earned that last academic credit, put on the cap and gown, and <em><u>WALKED</u></em> across the stage to pick up that prized piece of parchment.
> Now is the time for you to <em><u>LOOK</u></em> ahead and make a plan for how to not only survive, but also thrive, while get your undergraduate degree.
> Yes indeed, fun and parties were a big part of college life - or at least, they can <u><em>HAVE BEEN</em></u>.
> But your first job will be to learn how much fun you can have and still <u><em>KEEP</em></u> that GPA high.
Explanation:
See above.
<span>The correct
answer is D. Cynicism of the world, it is not a tenet of Romanticism. </span>
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Cynicism and Romanticism are an oxymoron (they have completely opposite meanings).
Cynicism is rooted in pessimism and negativity while Romanticism spreads hope
and optimism. </span>
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<span>This applies also in literature and art. The Romanticism movement
explored the exotic, the spirituality and was based on individualism and the
interest of everything outside the “normal” and rational realm, such as dreams
and ghosts. </span>
Answer:
Rigid
Explanation:
Rigidity is the condition of being inflexible, unyielding, or unable to easily adapt to a situation/condition. The statement above, exemplifies rigidity for the speaker feels unease when he is to speak to groups. Therefore, he dislikes giving reports.
A person who is not rigid will find a way to adjust or improve in his speaking abilities. Flexibility makes people adaptable to different situations.