If this is the Diary of Anne Frank, which I believe it is, my guess would be that she is either being critical or she genuinely wants to help them, A or B. It's been so long since I read this, but from what I can remember of Anne, she seems like the type to genuinely want to help them, so I'd guess B.
Answer:
I believe the answer is, "b. using medical jargon in a lecture about cancer".
-Hope this helps!
Explanation:
The definition of Jargon is, "Special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand."
Using words that your audience doesn't understand, will confuse theme. Therefore, will cause a breach in communication.
This question is about "Romeo and J *"
Answer:
Frei Laurence did not make a solid moral decision when he set his "plan" in motion.
Explanation:
Frei Laurence's plan was to help J * pretend to be dead, so that she could escape from her family (who wanted to marry her) and meet with Romeo, so that they would run away somewhere and live together. The plan included warning Romeo about J * 'death' and telling him to meet with her. As you already know, this plan went wrong which resulted in the death of Romeo and J *.
Regarding Frei Laurence's plan, we can say that this plan did not have an admissible moral decision, since Frei encouraged a teenager like J * to lie to her family, instead of explaining the whole situation that was happening. Although J *'s family might be angry, they would have to accept the marriage to Romeo, which was already done.
In Romeo and J *, Shakespeare showed that the characters made many wrong decisions and were not based on the moral values necessary to solve problems that could be solved with a simple dialog.
Answer: When I felt my wings were ready, slid from our home branch as smoothly as a snake through the grass.
Explanation: This sentence is comparing two different things to each other and it uses the word as. A simile must have the word like or as in it, otherwise it is a metaphor.
Answer:
A picaresque novel depicts the hero of the story as someone who comes from a low social rank, finding ways to survive in a corrupt world.
The Spanish novella Lazarillo de Tormes was banned by the Spanish Inquisition and rather included in the Index of the Forbidden Books of the Spanish Inquisition for its heretical contents and the depiction of the young boy Lazaro's upbringing by a blind beggar after the death of his thief father.
Explanation:
A picaresque novel is a book of prose that tells the adventures of a 'hero" who is not the typical hero type, but rather roguish and mostly from the lower ranks of the society. The protagonist of this type of novel comes from the low social rank, and has to survive using his wits and conscience to survive in a corrupt world.
Lazarillo de Tormes, a Spanish novella published anonymously that tells the story of a poor boy Lazaro, was banned by the Spanish Crown for its depiction of the boy's life in a picaresque way. The novella was instead included in the Index of the Forbidden Books of the Spanish Inquisition for its heretical contents. The story dealing with the upbringing of the poor boy by a blind beggar after the death of his thief father was 'unethical' of a novel, thus the ban. The very nature of a picaresque novel on delineating the numerous professions and social statuses is also evident in this novel, leading to it being deemed 'unfit' to be read. And even when published, the Crown made sure to omit Chapters 4 and 5.