Dickens uses the supernatural as a method of holding a mirror up to Scrooge who is forced to confront the error of his ways. Dickens shows that if Scrooge fails to do this it will result in him having a similar fate to Marley.
Dickens uses the ghost to emphasize that there is a chance of redemption for Scrooge “that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate”. Dickens’ use of the supernatural continues throughout the story as a means of arousing nostalgia, thought, fear and action by Scrooge. All of these emotions, which Dickens shows us Scrooge is feeling, demonstrate the gradual change in Scrooge throughout the book, and as these changes take place, our thoughts and feelings towards the relationship we have with Scrooge also changes; we begin to understand him and see under his hard outer shell.
Answer: D. Women's perspectives would be a way for Congress members to reflect on their actions in order to change them.
Explanation:
The effect of Smith's mentioning of women play in supporting her purpose is that "women's perspectives would be a way for Congress members to reflect on their actions in order to change them".
This can be deduced from the excerpt when he said that he wondered how the females feel about the way in which members of their families have been politically mangled in the Senate debate.
Therefore, their perspectives could be a way for the Senate to have a rethink and then change.
The cerebellum is part of the hindbrain in vertebrates. It lies between the brainstem and cerebrum in humans and helps regulate motor movements, helps us perceive senses and coordinates voluntary movements like posture and balance.
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