This extract is from 'By any other name'
Explanation:
- The story is about an Indian girl Premila who is sent to a British school and meets the other students. The mother felt that the degrees from Indian schools were not that valid in those days.
- Many Indian students were sitting in the last row. Premila went and sat near a girl who had a black braid and wore a black dress. Her name was Nalini but changed to Nacy.
- It shows the cultural differences.
I believe the answer you're looking for is C. Hope this helps!
The key ideas of demands are basically a universal pedigree to create a business. It generates exponential form of revenue, when there is a demand. The purpose of the section is simple under human conciseness there are requirement which humans perceive, I wish this could be easier to accomplish and products are created basis on this demands. example Amazon doorstep delivery, Bluetooth in car for calls to attend.
Explanation:
- Our demands are infinite basic necessity is food,shelter and clothes.
- Our demands are how to commercialized or create a trend for people.
- Demands were like restaurants,brands, fitness, automobiles and etc.
- Microsoft created demand for PCs and office.
- Airplanes were created it saves more time then others forms of transport.
- Cash in hand was a requirement those time credit card became a demand.
- Restaurants became in demand and people love to eat food.
- Today's time data became a demand which is sold for mobile numbers.
He is even-tempered and caring.
Benvolio's name comes from the Latin root "ben" which means good. In the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet he asks for everyone to put up their swords. He doesn't condone the violence. Also, when Lord and Lady Montague are worried about Romeo's isolating behavior, Benvolio talks to him to find out what ails him and comes up with a solution.
<span>is an example of the battle between good and evil. Ulysses and his men represent the good. They are weary travelers simply looking for a place to rest and expect the hospitality required by the gods. Instead, they are eaten and imprisoned by the villain, Polyphemus, who represents the evil in the world. He ignores the laws of the gods</span>