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I believe you are referring to Edgar Allan Poe.
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In my opinion, the correct answer is A. <span>It can look cheap. The main problem with filters is not their realistic or unrealistic look, or their brightness and darkness. Filters are not used for imitating reality anyway. The problem is their cheap effect. They should be used very carefully and not without a good reason.</span>
The term pop art is an abbreviation for popular art.
This movement is distinguished by....
Elements of contemporary culture, ordinary objects, and everyday items.
Answer:
Similarities:
(1). Both stories 'a house call' and 'the loving mother' are the supernatural stories.
(2). Both stories 'a house call' and 'the loving mother' have similar characters, plots and settings.
Difference:
(1). In the story 'a house call', the ghost is a little girl.
In the story 'the loving mother', the ghost is a woman.
(2). In the story 'a house call', the surgeon knows both the girl and her mother.
In the story, 'the loving mother', the chemist does not know both the woman and the child.
Explanation:
In terms of pursuing a higher education, the six questions to evaluate a source’s reliability discuss which outlets of information are credible, and which ones are not. To apply the six questions into finding sources in pursuing higher education, I would make sure to have a reputable publisher (such as a university), an author with good credentials (such as a person holding a doctorate in the area they are discussing), an unbiased publisher (such as an outlet of objectivity rather than subjectivity), a currently-dated article (keeping the information up-to-date), information that has citations and evidence to back up their statements (such as a scientific method experiment), and lastly, information regarding a common issue or dilemma that is also being discussed by other sources of information (such as political debates or environmental issues). A couple of examples of reliable and credible sources of information regarding higher education would be the articles discussing amount of debt the average college student holds, articles discussing the average graduation rate of 4-year university students, articles discussing the hot-button issue of global warming and how it is a threat to future civilizations, articles discussing the amount of students to have reportedly participated in plagiarism and cheating, and articles discussing how college professors are underpaid and exploited.
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