Conflict and journey shape our individual identities through the feelings they inflict on us; these feelings appear very clearly in the reactions we have to what happens to us, especially unexpectedly: they determine and guide the decisions we make, and also how we feel afterwards. Emotions are nurtured throughout our lives, and once in a while they blossom. They're not the product of a single experience, but of many we have during our lifetime. Therefore, our individual identities are shaped by conflict and journey in the sense that our essence is forged by them. In other words, our essence is created as a reaction to the different experiences, choices and inner issues (even unresolved ones) we have to face.
Our individual identities create a bias in our interpretations and in our writing by making us feel in a certain way when reading, watching a movie, admiring a painting, etc. However, interpretation is not something that is restricted to the realms of art; in fact, we're always interpreting the people around us (what they do and say) and even ourselves. Different identities= different interpretations. That's why some people laugh and others cry when watching a Charles Chaplin movie, for instance. That's why some people are sympathetic to Raskolnikov and others think he's the ultimate representation of evil. Our individual identities also create a bias in our writing because whenever we put something on paper, a lot of our personal impressions and beliefs will be displayed, at a higher or at a lower degree, but it'll all be there somehow. Every individual is a series of beliefs and values, and it shows in one's writing. Imagine Dostoievski without his sense of injustice or Nietzsche without his sense of loneliness... Literature is all about individual identity.
Before we jump into our analysis, let's take a minute to review that oft-quoted last line, which is delivered by the story's narrator, Nick Carraway. The last line of Gatsby reads: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
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Im 99% sure the answer is B mostly because the others just don't make much sense.
Answer:
Ryan is responsible for mowing the lawn. Dylan has to do yardwork. Emily has to pay for gas, car insurance, and drive Nick to baseball games. Manuel had to help out around the house, help dad in the yard, and do the dishes with Kelly. Kelly has to do the dishes, feed the dog and set the table. Both Kelly and Manuel have to clean the bathrooms, bedrooms and the dishes. Dad and Mom cook dinner. Mom does the laundry
I'd have to go with:
"Africanized honeybees are now known as killer bees for several scary."
How and when Killer bees were created and where, is immaterial. The main point the article is trying to make is about the Dangers of the Killer Bees and why they are so dangerous.