<span>The narrators events on “My First Day on the Job “ affected him by making him to believe in himself that he can manage doing that job as a reporter, though he had a little knowledge background about it.
He had majored in English and wanted to be a writer. He had sent numerous resumes which only managed to secure him only one interview, of which, he was very unqualified at that time and did manage to be successful for employment. He then networked with a woman whom he worked with as a part-timer who informed him about a reporter’s vacancy, which he applied knowing he was not trained as a journalist. He was called for interview and to his surprise, he was offered the job though he didn’t even know all the rules dealing with journalism since it was not his major.
During his first assignment as a reporter, he was sent to the field to collect information and make a report on the “State education department announcement that was affecting school aids”. This changed his perception about the job since he realized he could use some of the previous class knowledge on “reporter skills 101” and went ahead and did a commendable job.</span>
There are many kinds (can't name them all off the top of my head)
1. Telling someone you'll keep it a secret and then tell anyway...
2. Always being there for someone and then not
3. When you cheat on your husband/wife or someone you're in a relationship with
4. Using someone just to get some
Those are all I can think of (at the moment). But you can just pick whichever one you want.
Can you tell me details about this?
The what way that the line lists like a weighty burden in Harlem connect with the general sensation of The Weary Blues is the melody verses in "The Weary Blues" mirror a weighty burden for the artist.
<h3>In what way does the line "sags like a heavy load" in "Harlem" relate to the overall feeling of "The Weary Blues" ? </h3>
Correct answer is Option A.
- The song lyrics in "The Weary Blues" reflect a "heavy load" for the singer.
The Weary Blues is a poem,and it discussed power as well as torment of dark craftsmanship.
Furthermore it stressed on a dark blues artist in Harmlet with a music communicating agony of living in a bigoted society and that the chose answer communicated weighty burden and that implies torment.
By and large inclination in artistic work can be viewed as the feeling that is been depicted in the work.
In The Weary Blues, we can see that there was an impression of weighty burden for the vocalist.
Therefore, correct answer is option A.
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