This contributes to the overall theme of "The Great Gatsby" by portraying Tom and Daisy as a disillusioned couple that disregards moral values and focuses on material excess. They "smash things" such as Gatsby's car and Myrtle Wilson, and are able to get away with it due to their wealthy social status.
The correct answer is:
- <em>It makes fun of human weaknesses through humorous characters. </em>
- <em>It exposes human flaws by exaggerating characters' weaknesses. </em>
- <em>It ridicules socially acceptable behavior by showing how characters' good intentions backfire. </em>
Explanation:
<em>Characterization is the way information about a character is delivered to the audience</em>, while <em>satire is a technique used to expose and criticize</em> through humor, iron, sarcasm and exaggeration. Characterization through satire helps the author show<u> the weaknesses, flaws and awkward behaviors</u> of a character in an entertaining way to the audience and change their perspective towards the character.
Answer: A B C
Explanation: I don’t know what D means
Answer:
1) better 2)worse 3)fitting 4)summery 5)affordable 6)enjoyable/humorous
Explanation:
<span>Practically Instant
The phenomenon of heating food without affecting the material covering it is possible because microwaves are quickly absorbed by water, fats, and sugars. When these substances absorb the microwaves, their atoms begin to accelerate, creating heat. Since foods contain water, fats, and sugars, they can be heated easily using microwaves. Most plastics, glass, and clothing materials, however, do not absorb microwaves. This is why containers tend to remain cool in microwave ovens while the food inside them is heated.
People who simply don't have the time to create meals in a conventional oven can still enjoy cooked meals at home. Grocery stores offer "frozen dinners," which usually consist of pasta or meat and some vegetables. These dinners, which require up to an hour to cook on a regular stove, can be served in minutes when a microwave oven is used. In addition, food that is prepared in a microwave oven is usually healthier, since the cholesterol-heavy butter and oils that are often used during stove preparation aren't needed. Also, food that is exposed to long periods of heat can lose precious nutrients, whereas food cooked quickly in a microwave oven can retain most of its important nutritional value.</span>