Predicton table :
Category_______Estimated Cost 2017–2018
Tuition __________$12,450
room and board ___$10,125
transportation _____$2,600
books and fees ____$2,250
other ____________$1,250
Answer:
$600
Explanation:
Given that :
Estimated cost required 1 year in college :
(tuition fee + room and board + transportation + books and fees + others)
($12450 + & 10125 + $2600 + $2250 + $1250)
Total Amount = $28,675
Amount to be saved monthly for 4 years to obtain total amount :
Total amount / number of months in 4 years
1 year = 12 months
4 years = (12 * 4) =48 hours
$28,675 / 48
= $597.39583
= $600 ( to the nearest ten dollar)
What they want you to do is to select one of the given prompts that they have written out for you. Either Prompt One or Prompt Two.
If I were to choose Prompt One, I would follow the instruction as given. I would Google or otherwise find and read an American short story and also a historical document as they have told me to. Once I read them both, I would proceed to follow the instruction and compare and contrast both pieces of writing with a paragraph or two as they have told me to do at the beginning.
Basically, they want you to read and write a compare and contrast little bit.
Answer:
A. The narrator is able to communicate his deep emotion, grief, and irrational thinking.
Explanation:
I believe the poem being asked here is about "Annabel Lee."
Annabel Lee is a poem written by<em> Edward Allan Poe</em>, a popular figure of Romanticism in the USA. The poem describes<u> the narrator's deep love for Annabel Lee.</u> Thus, it becomes essential to tell his feelings through narration. In this way, <u>the narrator's emotions can be understood by the readers. </u>
For example, in the poem, the narrator tells the readers that his love happened a long time ago and that their intense feelings made the angels envious. Even after the death of her love, the narrator expresses his love for Annabel Lee even beyond the grave. So, here, he expresses his grief about the death of his love, yet he also wanted to portray a deep emotion for her even after her death.