Answer:
I think that most of the claims listed above could be argued well with specific evidence from Thoreau's essay, but I would be a little suspicious of one of the claims and downright skeptical about another one. To me, Thoreau seems disturbed by the emphasis on technological "improvements" in his day, such as the telegraph and railroad, but does he really believe that technology is the "primary cause of distress"? Right now, I really don't know, so I would wait to see how well the writer could support this interpretation before I would make up my mind
Explanation:
there u go
The resolution is what ties up all the loose ends at the end of a story, such as what happened to a specific character.
Answer:
Sentence option 1 and sentence option 4
Explanation:
In the first sentence, it says "I do not like to be the Moon, I wish I were a star or a flower". In the fourth sentence it says "I wish my face would be as your face". Both of these sentences provide evidence that the Moon wishes he could be different.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "first-person or third-person omniscient." If the story "Two Kinds" had been told through Suyuan's point of view, the type of narration that would be appropriate is that first-person or third-person omniscient.