The Devil take me," said he, "if I have made a farthing!"
This statement illustrates irony of situation. For, Tom Walker in his miserly way is simply mitigating his financial gain from the man, but the reality is that the Devil does actually take him. Three knocks come at Tom's door; there stands a black man with a black horse, who tells Tom that he is "come for." Because Tom has left his big Bible on the desk and the little one in his coat, Tom is "taken."
Answer:
비치이스니가 석 마이 칵, 푸우후루댜녀어누두어엉. 나내지자ㅡ내니지바내애자지ㅏㅇ아닞.ㅣ내ㅣ내지지니내내내지지지지ㅣ딛ㄴ.지지지지ㅐ재ㅐ네ㅐ젲ㅈㄴㄴㅉ.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ans 1. Although my uncle is rich, I am not.
Ans 2. In spite of my success, I am not satisfied.
Ans 3. He wore shorts though it was snowing.
Ans 4. Let's walk to work despite the fact that our car has been repaired.
Ans 5. Jack isn't guilty in spite of the fact he knew what the others were planning.
Ans 6. The government wouldn't raise taxes, yet it needed money to pay its bills.
Looking At The Question
Let's take the example of Hansel and Gretel. Let's say that instead of the ending of the witch getting thrown into the stove and the kids escaping successfully, let's pretend both of the kids died there inside of the candy home.
Applying To The Problem
Now, let's see if this helps the author support the thesis more effectively? First of all, what is the thesis of Hansel and Gretel? Well, it's mainly that "looks can be deceiving," right? We're talking about the house here. Does the different ending I mentioned above help this thesis?
Exploring Different Options
Not quite. Let's pick a different ending. Maybe, instead, the parents didn't let the kids wander outside at all. Or maybe the parents started off with a lot of money, so the kids wouldn't have to stay outside in the first place. Or, even better, the kids weren't tempted by candy and didn't even go into the house in the beginning. Let's take that example.
Focusing On One Example
This definitely helps the author support the thesis, because if people weren't so tempted by things so easily, this story would have ended up much better. But, it's only a story.
I hope this helped!
The correct answer should be Inexorable because inexorable means unyielding or unrelenting, which would fit the context here.