Answer:
Im risk taker and risk avoider it just depends on weither its going to cause harm to me or others.
Answer:
Number 4 would be the best answer.
Explanation:
Passing through each option, from a deductible, logical perspective:
- Number 3 cannot be concluded from the excerpt given.
- Number 1 could maybe be a possible answer, but can be dropped aside due to the fact that the speaker implies a certain level of pride to his statement, when he says that he has made the railroad 'race against time'. Hence, he would probably still want to keep building them!
- Number 2 is the one that is maybe best confused. As the conclusion 'Now it's done!' could very much either mean that all railroads have been completed, or that he hasn't found work anymore. This can be clarified by considering that he's talking about <em>a </em><em>railroad, </em>and that his whole speech has a certain emotional, almost poethical appeal to it. So the main point here isn't the general need for railroads, but rather the speaker's feelings and aflictions.
Its B I have done this question before!
Hope this helps
Answer:
Where are the characters?
Explanation:
What's Act 4 about?
I would say that the best answer is A. C is definitely not the answer because of course, there is a relationship between art and literature.
Studying literature involves reading, thinking, interpreting, discussing, and writing. Studying art is analyzing and critiquing the artwork, as well as learning about the history of art. Putting both literature and art together creates a better understanding of the artwork and a more in-depth discussion about the artwork itself.
(I apologize for the late reply. Hopefully this answer is helpful to you though.)