C. It communicates that it's important to remain humble
Answer:
1. Paraphrase
2. Quote
3. Quote
4. Quote
5. Paraphrase
6. Quote
7. Quote
8. Quote
Explanation:
For some of the sentences, the author is quoting what the original author is saying in quotation marks. They also show something like (Peterson, 98) to tell where they got the information from.
Frustration occurs when an obstacle keeps us from reaching a goal.
The correct answer is A. Evil
Explanation
In the Don Quixote fragment, he refers to "Friston" a character he blames for having "who carried out my study and books" and "turned these giants into mills" to rob him of the glory of vanquishing them. Later, he expresses that their relationship is one of "enmity" because Frinton has acted against Don Quixote, according to above it can be inferred that the word enmity according to the context described refers to the evil act of Friston against Don Quixote, so the correct respect is A. Evil.
Answer:
Explanation:
On the surface, it is about the need of 100 pasos. However, the story goes much deeper and although some people regard it as funny, it did not strike me that way.
The central character was looking forward to harvesting a bumper crop of corn and beans. The field was in need only of a little water. What developed was a rain in the form of hail and as he observes, "a cloud of locusts would have left us more than this storm."
In the middle of the night he gets the idea of writing to God asking for the 100 pasos. The postmaster opens the letter and reading the request, is touched by it. He collects all he could but it only came to 70 pasos.
Not enough.
So the farmer writes a second letter which is the point of the "joke."
I guess laughter did not occur to me because he was not grateful that he got anything at all, but angry because there was a shortage. Of course had he shown gratitude, there would have had to have been a different kind of story written. Still, I look forward to some writer picking up the story and ending it with gratitude.