It is always good to ask questions about jobs you think might interest you in the future. Selecting a job for your life is a big deal. It is good to know both the good and bad points of any job so you can make a better decision. Being informed is your job right now. Job titles and responsibilities change so you just have to keep on top of them. When it comes to school, I'm not sure you mean currently or for college. For college you want to attend the school that most closely fits your desired job, that will train you well and keep up-to-date instructors. Some colleges are known for certain degrees and have waiting lists or have stringent requirements you'll have to know about. Not only do you want to know about the academics of the college but what the social life and mission of the school is. Does it match who you are?
Scout says he does not feel good about the Maycomb County school system and does not like it. Jem tells Scout that the older he gets, the better school he will have, and it was not until he got to sixth grade that he learned something of value. Egyptian period. Scout is looking forward to going to school because Dill left and her brother goes to school and there is nothing better to do.
The correct answer is A) The Narrative of Sojourner Truth was written down by Olive Gilbert.
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Stream-of-consciousness is a very stylistic form of free indirect discourse. It is not spontaneous, or unintentional, or anything of the sort. In fact, if anything, it's just the opposite. It's highly stylized, but also purposeful and calculating. It sees the world wholly through the character's mind instead of through their senses, save for how the mind and the senses interact.
It relates to a lot of things - free association, synesthesia, free indirect discourse, without actually being any of them.
<span>There's only a handful of writers that can actually do stream-of-consciousness writing with any success - Joyce and Faulkner come to mind immediately. In short, there's nothing wrong with trying it, but there's also nothing wrong with not having done that, but having done, say, free association instead.</span>