Answer:
B, emphasizes the thematic question of identity
Explanation:
<span>Self-concept
is a social psychology term pertaining to the person’s understanding of
himself, his own existence and how he views himself with others and his
surroundings. To improve one’ self-concept, he needs to know, love yourself and
be truthful to himself. Getting to know on what you really want, what you don’t
want, how you react and think over certain situations is the first step.
Secondly is understanding and accepting oneself and learning to love yourself
no matter how ugly you think you are. And lastly, be truthful to oneself all
the time. If you don’t want to go then don’t go, if you don’t agree then don’t,
be as simple and genuine to what you really feel.</span>
Exuse me, but I don't understand what you are saying. Are you referring to another question you posted? I really want to help you but I don't understand your question.
<span>This is foreshadowing that Fortunado will not leave the vaults (C). He has become nervous about Montressor's actions and has suggested that they leave, hoping that this is all a joke. But Montressor uses verbal irony to indicate that only he will be leaving, and Fortunado will remain entombed for the insults he supposedly dealt Montressor previous to the beginning of the narrative.
The second question, though it doesn't have all the multiple choice options available, suggests that Montressor is trying to flatter Fortunado to pique his interests in going down to the catacombs, even during this festival. He is playing to Fortunado's ego as a wine connoisseur.</span>
Answer:
B. an artist's rendering of the Gutenberg printing press
Explanation:
<u>As the passage is clearly about how Gutenberg's first printing press worked, an artist's rendering of the machinery</u> which is such an important invention would be very useful in understanding how it works.
<u>the paragraph is pictorial and descriptive</u> and hence would greatly benefit from an illustration that provides visual aid for the workings of the complex machinery that is described in detail in the text.