Answer:
c on edg
Explanation:
to avoid food poisoning, prepare food properly
In paragraph 2 the idea of idealism is naïvebut still it makes sense to his credo which down the years grew to have some cynicism.
Explanation:
The Credo has grown shorter in recent years—sometimes cynical, sometimes comical, and sometimes bland—but I keep working at it. Recently I set out to get the statement of personal belief down to one page in simple terms, fully understanding the naïve idealism that implied.
The whole credo of idealism has sense and over the years has grown into cynicism.
At the beginning of the paragraph he uses uppercase letters to put an extra emphasis to his point from the start. He does this by exaggerating that all that is needed to know is little things. He uses the phrase “graduate-school mountain” by trying to get the reader to understand that the highest level of learning is not needed to know about life and how to handle it, or what to do in it. As he wrote the list he wrote it as a child from kindergarten whose mind is still innocent but all those steps of life are well needed and enough to be happy.
The supernatural plays a large role in Macbeth. Had the witches not talked to Macbeth in the beginning of the play & told him of what he could become, none of the events that followed would have taken place. This gives an overall dark mood to the story. The mood relates to the play's central conflicts because after talking to some really dark and evil beings, Macbeth does some dark and evil things.
Indeed, Mrs. Baroda, whilst bemused that Gouvernail is not tall, cynical, nor slim, she finds herself attracted to him.
As the story in A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin unfolds, we find that although he does not in any way intend for this to happen, Gouvernail seems to elicit likeness from his friend's wife.
At some point, she tells her husband Mr. Gaston Broda that she must travel to go stay with her aunt in the city. She actually does because it has become clear to her that she has developed a likeness for a man other than her husband.
She goes to the city to overcome this oddity because she is a respectable woman.
The correct answer, therefore, is A.
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