First, Sherlock realized it was weird that Mr. Wilson's assistant pushed for him to join the league. Then he realized when the league accepted Wilson so easily, considering he wasn't married and owned a business. Also, the job itself was very peculiar. Sherlock also saw the knees of Wilson's assistant's pants, they were worn indicating he had been on his hands and knees.
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The answer is C. "Robert Zoellick, President of the word bank, warns that the rising prices are 'A threat to global growth and social stability.'"
Ethos is meant to make an appeal through credibility and trust. Including a quote from an individual of a trusted position in relation to this topic is the best way of having a credible source, which is an example of ethos.
This movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that originated in Europe that dealt with the expression of subjective inner experience and emotions rather than a strictly realistic depiction of phenomena is called expressionism. It is a reaction to the strongly realistic depictions of say the human form by such artists as Michelangelo in the Renaissance.
The answer would be <span>A) "Just the other day we found a nest that had been disturbed—probably by onlookers." This calls attention to nest being disturbed which can cause harm to the sea turtles.
B) talks about learning how big a difference you can make on the population of sea turtles.
C) talks about tourism near sea turtles
D) talks about learning new things about sea turtles</span>
Hello!! The answer on plato is:
Each stanza provides a slightly different perspective of the woman reaping and singing in a field. The first sets the scene: a rustic vale, or valley, filled with the woman's voice. The second stanza compares her song to that of a cuckoo bird and a nightingale. Each bird is associated with a distant location—the Arabian sands and the "farthest" Hebrides. In the third stanza, the speaker wonders what the words of the song might be: Are they epic or personal? Are they about battles or the repeated sorrows of life? The last stanza describes how the reaper's song affected the speaker. He says the song will "have no ending" because it will stay in his memory.
This stanza structure helps express the theme of the natural beauty of a country woman's song, which is as good as or better than that of songbirds. Because he can't understand the words, the speaker listens to them in much the same way as he'd listen to a bird's song. As a field-worker, the woman also represents the value of someone whose art has developed without training. This quality echoes Wordsworth's belief in poetry that is accessible to people of all classes.