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1. We often assume that success is only about having things like power and wealth because that is usually how the media portrays success. Many successful people abuse their power by showing off their wealth, which makes us lower and middle-class men believe that success is nothing more than money and fame. We don't normally see what goes on behind doors because many successful people only want to show the good, not the bad.
2. Like the question above, various things influence our ideas of success. For example, the unfair portrayal in the media, big corporation brands, and society. On the other hand, there are positive things that can influence our ideas of success, such as creativity, talent, positive self-image, and education.
3. My idea of success has changed overtime because before, I thought it was about money and power. Now, the media covers a lot more than that. More and more successful people are coming forward with their stories and it is truly inspiring. It has definitely changed more with this discussion.
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Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the C) The oversized trophies create irony because readers expect that they are for winning, not participation.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that irony, which reflects an incongruity (an inconsistency) between what is expected and the actual result, is more clearly created here by representing huge trophies. A trophy is something that someone wins or receives in recognition of a victory, and the reader expects the son to be a true winner, due in part to the fact that the trophies are very ostentatious. However, one of the trophies in the cartoon, in particular, has the shape of a hand with the index finger raised, forming an angle with the thumb, which suggests the letter L (a visual symbol for the word "loser"). This, together with the answer from the father, emphasize the ironic message of the cartoon.
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Although Kenny clearly wanted to buy the bigger pack, he eventually bought the smaller pack in the end.
Despite seeming very extroverted and outgoing, Kenny is shy and reserved when it comes to new people.
While Kenny may seem tired and lazy, his performance at work says so otherwise with being one of the company's best employees.
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B. Sound
Explanation:
Crackled and popped are counted as onomatopoeia since you can hear them in real life sometimes, too. Therefore, the answer is sound.
Answer: D.
The first stanza introduces what the speaker does to Sam McGee; by the last stanza, the reader better understands the "strange things" that have happened.
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