Answer
Specialization will lead to economies of scale because it will facilitate the increased output.
Explanation
<u>When a person or many individuals specialize in one job activity, the country will have a lot of individuals being able to perform their jobs well thus increasing the output.</u> For example countries specialize in producing the goods and services originating in the country (native goods and services) and then trade with other goods and services, thus through this specialization global trade is achieved because not all countries can be self-sustaining.
The subject is defined as the "doer of an action". In this case, the answers would be C and D. So, who is only eight years old? The subject, that is, "my brother". Who is fascinated by bridges? The subject, that is, "he". He is used here only so as not to repeat "my brother" all over again, but they have the same meaning.
Answer:
Yes, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is an example of realism, even though Bierce employs romantic techniques in the story.
Explanation:
<u>Romanticism had among its characteristics the glorification of war and heroism. At first, that seems to be what Ambrose Bierce will do in his short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge".</u> The main character, Peyton Farquhar, is tricked into trying to burn a bridge that would allow Union soldiers to cross. Farquhar is a Confederacy supporter. He ends up being caught as a traitor and, when he is about to be hanged, he escapes. So far, Romanticism has prevailed.
<u>However, Bierce is only deceiving readers.</u> We are led to believe Farquhar has escaped, that the noose broke, and he found himself swimming in the creek, dodging bullets, free to return home. <u>We are soon disappointed</u>, however, as it is revealed that it was all his imagination - or even a hallucination - in the brief moments it took Farquhar to die. <u>The ending of the story is based on Realism. Far from being romanticized, it describes how horrid and gruesome death and war are, and how heroism is not always rewarded:</u>
<u><em>Peyton Farquhar was dead; his body, with a broken neck, swung gently from side to side beneath the timbers of the Owl Creek bridge.</em></u>
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The type of sentence for the sentence “When night fell, she
went out to look at the stars.” is complex.
To add, a complex sentence contains an independent
clause and at least one dependent clause. An independent clause can stand alone
as a sentence and makes a complete thought and a dependent clause
cannot stand alone, even though it has a subject and a verb.