The fact that the job market was in bad shape when the narrator graduated from college sets him/her to be more open to accept any kind of job, as long as he/she gets to write every day. His/her lack of success in the prior months makes him/her more attentive, in search of any opportunity when it shows up. He/she is determined to find a job as soon as possible, as can be appreciated from the fact that he/she has read job search materials. So he/she gave it a shot.
Although he/she wasn’t planning on being a reporter, he/she was set to make a good job despite the lack of experience and knowledge. He/she went out there, used the basic knowledge he/she knew about reporting (to make a good article, answer these questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?), got a “crash course in interviewing” and a list of sources for his/her future stories. So, if the job market hadn’t have been in bad shape when he/she graduated, he/she wouldn’t have het such a challenging and rewarding first job.
Answer:
I would be part of the group of humans, because although they are physically weaker than the apemen, they have a more developed intellect, which is essential to win a war.
Explanation:
"The Lost World" is a novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and presents a story about an exploration in the Amazon basin of South America, where it is still possible to view prehistoric animals, which stimulates the curiosity of scholars, scientists and teachers .
This region also has numerous tribes of natives, who often come into conflict with animals. Among these animals, the apemen, which are an intermediate species between the higher apes and hom0 sapiens, can be mentioned.
Although the apemen have a physical strength greater than that of human beings, their intellect and rationality is less than that of human beings, which is a great disadvantage for them in a war against humans. This is because winning a war requires strategies to be established and these strategies are not developed with force, but with a great ability to reason, something that humans have more development.
Answer:
It is in a nook on Christmas Eve, where the Little Match Girl was selling matches, and was afraid to go home to a father who beats, so she stays in a nook to warm up, and visualize what type of life she wanted, and where she imagines her grandmother.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer to this question.
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Kyle.
Answer:
Use evidence that supports the topic sentence more clearly.
Explanation:
The evidence doesn't support the topic sentence very well.