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I agree that most of the construction today is due to major environment destruction. Construction of dams and hydroelectric power supply is one of such construction that has lead to disruption of natural habitat, loss of farmlands and vegetations, destruction of houses that are close by when flood occurs which the first immediate environment.
Many forest trees have been cut down for major construction, many lands have been cleared for construction of big companies increasing the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere leading to global warming.
Many beautiful landscape have been destroyed for erection of buildings and companies. It is not enough to construction but environmental effects should also be looked into.
D. analyses are like reviews just pointed. alter it some thought. like, why Tom sawyer is a classic
Eradicate means like get rid of!
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You could compare a handsome gentleman to a book because they both hold the characteristics of being:
- Mysterious- you cannot judge books nor man by their cover. Underneath their "cover" they can be an array of things. Perhaps you wanted a Dystopian novel but you got some humor along with it. Perhaps you wanted a man with confidence, but you got charisma instead with a soft interior. They are similar.
- Well Mannered- Books are cultured, they hold knowledge and present information from an intreresting perspective. So do gentlemen, they are cultured and hold information.
- Effective at Communicating- Books are known for their words. They are able to communicate their message. So can men, if you are a gentleman you are supposed to be good with words- silver-tongued some may say.
Anyway, I hope that helped even though it wasn't put together well. Have a good day!
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The "single green light" on Daisy's dock that Gatsby gazes wistfully at from his own house across the water represents the "unattainable dream". The ironic part of this symbol is that: B. What Gatsby wants is behind him, in the past, not in front of him.
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