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Memorandum No 001
To: Personnel at Tech4u
From: John Smith, Head of Human Resources
Date: January 18th, 2020
Subject: Change in company
Due to a violation of our company policy, Steward Dent no longer works in our company. All of details of the termination of Steward Dent in our company will be given by the depatment managers in a verbal manner.
There is going to be a compulsory meeting next Friday at 3 p.m. in which we will review our policy number 52 7.
Best,
John Smith
Head of Human Resources
The correct answer are:
a. It reveals Hamlet’s anger with himself.
d. It reveals Hamlet’s hesitation to act.
Answer:
Tish is the narrator of the novel. She is nineteen, and she serves as a deeply empathetic and perceptive narrator. Trudier Harris, in "The Eye as a Weapon in If Beale Street Could Talk," notes that "Tish's innocence, along with her natural abilities at perception, draw the reader into the story and encourage empathy with her." She is a sensible narrator, and she doesn't let the troubles of her life destroy her. This, in turn, lifts the characters of the novels up while endowing their stories with complexity and room to breathe. In this way, even though "Beale Street" is Tish's story, she is not self-centered. She allows all of her characters, even characters she disagrees with or abhors, like Mrs. Rogers and Officer Bell, room to speak. Tish is the only female narrator in Baldwin's writing.
Most of the time, Tish's point-of-view is first-person limited; however, there are many points throughout the novel (Fonny and Daniel's conversations and Sharon's trip to Puerto Rico, for example) where her point-of-view becomes omniscient.
Explanation:
Answer :
Flannery O’Connor uses imagery in the lines “The body, lady, is like a house: it don’t go anywhere; but the spirit, lady, is like a automobile: always on the move, always . . .” from “The Life You Save May Be Your Own.”
The use of figurative language by Mr. Shiftlet gives the reader the impression that he is an intelligent and learned individual. The use of this appropriate comparison reveals Mr. Shiftlet's experience and wisdom. It also highlights Mr. Shiftlet's restlessness and unwillingness to stay at one place.