<span>Question 1: The passage implies that which of these is true about Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield?
They only tolerated each other because of their family connection.
They were united by their common interest in exploring new places.
They had more fun with each other than with anyone else they knew.
They enjoyed each other's company despite differences in temperament.
Question 2: Mr. Enfield is called "the well-known man about town." What can we infer about his character, in contrast to that of Mr. Utterson?
He is not as socially awkward as Mr. Utterson
Question 3: What does the author suggest with the line “sometimes wondering, almost with envy”?
Mr. Utterson sometimes seems to appear envious of those who don’t follow the rules.
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Dill, still upset about the trial, accepts a drink from Dolphus Raymond, who, it turns out, hasn't been drinking whiskey at all but rather Coca-Cola. He explains that he does this to make it easier for the people of Maycomb, who can write off his behavior (like having children with an African American woman) to the fact that he's a drunk. In reality, he doesn't like to drink much, but it just makes things easier if people think he does. He tells Scout and Dill this because he saw how Dill got upset at the trial and knows they'll understand because they're not racist. They do, however, want to see the rest of the trial, so they leave Dolphus Raymond behind and head back inside.
When they sit down again, Atticus is giving his closing argument. He argues that there is no real case against Tom, that there's no medical evidence to suggest that r*pe actually happened and that Mayella has accused Tom of r*pe simply because she's afraid of what will happen if people think that she came onto him and not the other way around. It's taboo for a white woman to be at all attracted to a Black person, so to save herself any embarrassment, she covers up what she did with a lie. Tom, on the other hand, hasn't lied to the court once, and as Link Deas said, he is and always has been a good, hard-working, and respectable person. He wouldn't hurt Mayella, and he didn't. She lied.
Atticus concludes by quoting the old phrase "all men are created equal," which was first used by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence. If all men are created equal, he says, then surely Tom deserves better than he has gotten in court. The chapter ends with Calpurnia walking into the courtroom, looking for Atticus.
1. In the Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’, Odysseus depicts the character epic hero qualities. As in one instance, he blinds the Cyclops Polyphemus by naming himself as ‘nobody’, and save his crew from death, by tricking him smartly. To learn about his fate, odyssey travels to Hades. When he reaches Ithaca, to claim his rightful place he takes upon on all Penelope’s suitors by stringing his famous bow.
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Qualities:
•He shows his cunning. He lies to Polyphemus by telling him that his ship is destroyed by Poseidon and disguise himself by naming himself as ‘nobody’. Hence when odyssey blind him and Polyphemus shouts for help “nobody is killing me!” his brother doesn’t come for help thinking he is alone.
•Another instance where odyssey demonstrates his cunning is when he knows that it’s only Polyphemus who a move the boulder from the cave’s entrance he cleverly makes Polyphemus drink wine till he gets to pass out. Later he blinds Polyphemus and when Polyphemus opens the entrance and odyssey and his men escape the cave.
Flaws:
•To make sure that Polyphemus must know about Odyssey and who ruined him, odyssey boasts about himself and tell about how he tricked him. Therefore, this leads Polyphemus to curse Odyssey and this curse leads to the death of his crewmen and makes his voyage to home difficult.
3. The archetype refers to the kind of person who is above all and often leads everyone. Odyssey is an archetype as during the Trojan war he obtained the title of ‘hero’ in other terms possessing god-like powers or traits. Though he was self-centered and often boasted about himself, he took charge of his men and lead his crew through his cunning and wit.
A literal translation of a text is word-for-word translation from one language to another. It does not consider the sense or thought of the sentence.
For example: Translating from Tagalog to English. Tagalog is the national dialect of the Filipino people.
"Nahuhulog na ako sa iyo" means I'm falling for you.
If a literal translation is done, this would be the result
Nahuhulog = falling
na = (no english equivalent)
ako = me
sa = (no english equivalent)
iyo = you
"falling NA me SA you" is the literal translation. I'm falling for you is the translation of the essence of the message.
engages the reader
teaches the reader something useful (a new way of thinking about the essay in question)
helps the reader to see the bigger picture that the summarized essay is a part of, and
helps you as the writer to gain a deeper understanding of the issues and arguments of the essay being summarized.