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Victor visits England because more advances in science have taken place in England. He says he is enslaved by his creation. What is the effect of Victor's return to the present? The break in the narrative brings the listener to the present and Victor foreshadows the death of Clerval.
Explanation:
Answer: Objective
Explanation: Objective tone is impartial, it does not show any feelings for or against a topic. For example a researcher is expected to conduct a Research and report the findings as it is found irrespective of the individual personal belief.
Objectivity is the report of a real fact that is not influenced by personal opinion or feelings. It is regarded as an impartial report that is free from personal feeling.
Another example is a teacher should report a child academic performance without being partial.
<u> A. by explaining the meaning of the text</u>
Interpreting is a way to clarify the content of a written work, event, person, or work of art, by explaining its meaning. Some teachers aim to evaluate the comprehension level of their students by asking them to interpret a piece of writing, often in an interpretive essay. In this type of essay, the student's task is to critically analyze the assigned written work, and offer an explanation of all the components of it, and its general meaning.
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The factors that led up to and fueled the Triangular trade was the discovery of land and slavery.
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Yes, I believe it could be considered a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Explanation:
Self-fulfilling prophecy is a result of the Pygmalion effect. According to this theory, we are influenced by other people's expectations of us. If people believe we will succeed, for example, we too begin to believe we will succeed. For that reason, we change our behavior, aligning it with the belief, making a self-fulfilling prophecy out of it.
In the short story "Harrison Bergeron", Harrison is a fourteen-year-old who is considered to be above average in a world that does not allow people to be anything but average. Intelligent and/or beautiful people are forced by the government to wear handicappers, so that others won't feel offended or humiliated. Treating Harrison like that - forcing him to wear loads of handicappers - convinces him that he is superior, that he is special, that he deserves to show how wonderful he is to the world. People's expectations of Harrison create a self-fulfilling prophecy. He will now inevitably act as if he were really as handsome and intelligent as others claim him to be.
Harrison appears on TV after escaping from where he was kept. He removes his handicappers and dances with a ballerina, until they are both shot and killed. If Harrison were truly superior, truly exceedingly intelligent, he would have known better than to do that. His actions were not the result of his real intelligence, but of his being treated as being more intelligent than others.