Answer:C. The visitor left his stick behind.
Explanation:
Your question is referring to the excerpt from ''The Hound of the Baskervilles'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in which Sherlock is describing his visitor at the beginning of the first chapter.
''Mr. Sherlock Holmes, who was usually very late in the mornings, save upon those not infrequent occasions when he stayed up all night, was seated at the breakfast table. I stood upon the hearth-rug and picked up the stick which our visitor had left behind him the night before.''
After that, Sherlock picks up the stick and read what is written on it and then he is asking Watson about his opinion on it.
He was considered as the absent-minded because he left something with his name and evidence that is showing that he was there. If he was aware, he would not do that. In that way, Sherlock got all information about him.
I believe your answer is C. If I'm wrong, then my apologies.
Answer:
The jailer approached Anita years later and asked for coffee because he wanted to make friends with her and probably, he realized the importance of "human dignity" when he heard her life's story and her singing while in jail.
Explanation:
The "Light of Ghandi's Lamp" is a story about the "apartheids'" struggle against the authorities such as the Police in Johannesburg. The story focuses on the capture of Anita and the narrator's <em>(Anita's brother) </em>thoughts on how she was doing in prison.
The narrator went to the station to know about her sister's condition and to tell them about how good of a person and sister she was. There he met Anita's jailer who looked gentler than what he imagined. Later on, he realized that the jailer actually lied to Anita about many things. He tried to <em>destabilize her emotions </em>but Anita counteracted it by<em> singing songs</em> and <em>talking about her life</em>. With these, Anita and Richard were sent home.
It depends on who or what the letter is for...
Argumentative and discussion essays are indeed very commonly used by university students in their assignments.
Argumentative essays involve writing about a particular issue and then taking a position/ stance on that issue. The writer will then try to prove that their stance is right by laying forward evidence based facts and opinions to show that indeed, their stance is correct.
Discussion essays on the other hand are all about writing about as much of an issue as possible. The goal is to discuss it at length so that the reader will be more knowledgeable of the issue as a result.
The differences between a discussion and an argumentative essay are:
- Discussion essay talks about a topic in general while an argumentative one focuses on a particular aspect and defends it
- A discussion essay is neutral whereas an argumentative one is biased
In conclusion, both these essay styles may be different but they are very useful to students as they can help convey different aspects of an issue.
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