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The California Dream is the psychological motivation to gain fast wealth or fame in a new land. As a result of the California Gold Rush after 1849, California's name became indelibly connected with the Gold Rush, and fast success in a new world became known as the "California Dream".[1] California was perceived as a place of new beginnings, where great wealth could reward hard work and good luck. The notion inspired the idea of an American Dream. California was seen as a lucky place, a land of opportunity and good fortune. It was a powerful belief, underlying many of the accomplishments of the state, and equally potent when threatened.
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On the eve of Dr. King's death, he said the following:
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He said that we have an opportunity to make America a better nation.
He said this at his last speech in Memphis, Tennessee to thousands of hopeful black, white, and native Americans.
The name of this speech was "I've been to the mountaintop", as given by most of America.
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The deus ex machina twist to the plot is the death of Abdul-Karim.
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This refers to a story called The Swimming Contest by Benjamin Tammuz. The story is set in Israel and it symbolizes the conflict between Arabs and Jews over Israel and the Palestine territory, where the new influx of Jews into the Holy Land was not welcome by the Arab communities. In literature, a deus ex machina is a twist in the plot that is unexpected but saves a seemingly hopeless situation. With his death, Abdul-Karim is free from the vagaries and evilness of war and how people affected by it.
The citizens of Amaia
impoverished by war was trying to unearth a treasure that would save them from
their suffering. The frustration in this part is being impoverish during the
war and aggression is when they try to unearth a treasure within the Earth’s
soil.
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a)<u> The trip</u> to <u>the mountains</u> was a great experience.
b) <u>My friends</u> and I left at dawn.
c) We travelled in <u>a big and comfortable van</u>.
d) We hoped to arrive at <u>our destination</u> before dark.
e) <u>The van</u> headed towards the highway, and we reached <u>the base of</u>
<u>the mountain</u>
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Noun phrases are a group of words that consist of a noun and its modifier. This is a common way that nouns are used in sentences. We can have pre-modifiers that come before the word being modified and post modifiers that come after the modified word. In the sentences above, the pre-modifiers were mostly used.
In the first sentence, the article, 'the' was used to modify the nouns, 'trip' and 'mountain'. In the second sentence, the determiner, 'my' was used to modify the noun, 'friends'.