well i think you should consider your own opinion and not others but ill help you out. case studies are conducted with experiments over a period of time. its reliable in a way of time and evidence. but its also not very reliable in ways of only one subject. experiments in general consist of changing something particular, such as what you are researching. so, researching or experimenting on two or more different things, gives more accurate results. more subjects more research.
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So I think at this point its quite clear... The American Dream has died... it was buried back sometime between 1955 and 1995 depending on who you talk to...But one thing is for certain, which is that its never coming back; not in its more traditional white picket fence, and solid corporate job form anyhow. And I for one am ecstatic....! Not for the total lack of economic security aspect, (which is distressing) but for the fact that people will be forced for once in their lives to try and define what it is that they really want out of life. Hope this helps!
I would say c silence surrounds since those two words mean the same thing but answer a has no alliteration answer d has no alliteration and answer b also has no alliterations. alliterations must have the same consonant sound.
The statement that best describes the narrative point of view of this excerpt is - the excerpt uses a first-person point of view and an unreliable narrator.
The pronoun I/me is the first person pronoun, whereas he/she/they would be the third person pronoun. Given that the text uses the pronoun I, the last two options are incorrect.
Unreliable narrator is the one whom you cannot trust because they are uncertain whether what they are saying is correct or not. Here, we see that the narrator is paranoid and doesn't know whether the policemen know what he did or not.