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A. Learned I’m sorry if this is wrong
In the story "Jesus Shaves" by David Sedaris, we encounter a class in an international school in Paris, where Sedaris was studying. The class is made up of foreign students, all trying to learn French. During the class, a conversation arises regarding Easter, and a Moroccan student asks what "Easter" is.
The first person to try to explain the holiday is a Polish student. However, because her French is very basic, she lacks the necessary vocabulary to explain it well, resulting in a comical and unclear explanation. <em>Her explanation is so garbled because she does not have the language skills that are necessary to explain it accurately.</em>
It’s boring honestly but apparently we need it so it’s important so you can get a good job good house and have a good life and you need knowledge for the real world not just school Ex:fractions to take medicine
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C. The repetition highlights the speaker's pleased tone, as he or she is ready for apocalypse
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Option C is correct because it actually <em>highlights the speaker's pleased tone, as he or she is ready for apocalypse.</em>
From the poem, we discover that the speaker stated, "Surely some revelation is at hand" - this information actually reveals that the speaker was ready for an apocalypse (an unveiling of a knowledge or revelation). Then he shows/exemplifies that when he exclaimed, "Surely the Second Coming is at hand. The Second Coming!". This statement reveals that the speaker is pleased about was to take place.