Answer:
True; Humbert Humbert is an example of an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
Humbert Humbert is described as an unreliable narrator, because he is constantly attempting to gain the reader's sympathy by using his verbal game.
A. the effects of violence. I believe this is correct. The speech I am reading is a Ceremony for the War Dead
, it mentions the effects of war a lot.
B. the difficulty of change. Although he mentions change, the theme is no the difficulty of change, maybe the necessity.
C. the quest for knowledge. In his speech there is no mention of the quest for knowledge.
D. the struggle for meaning. I do not see anything that mentions a struggle for meaning.
As you can see from above, the answer should be A.
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Answer:
research method, research questions,reasearch goals,sources,topic
B) the wheels eliminate friction
bc the author is emphasising the importance of kinetic v/ potential energy, the answer could be D) comparision and contrast, but that has nothing to do with the wheels themselves. (actually there is no <span>mention</span> of wheels at all in the whole paragraph, so idk maybe it is D.)
Answer:
"to emphasize the challenges inherent in determining a ruling for a varied nation."
Explanation:
If this is from reading the excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education.
Let me know if you have any further questions, as I am only guessing as to what your question is on!