Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration of a rhetorical speech. It may also emphasize strong feelings and create powerful impressions.
<span>I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The characteristic of the Jazz Age that is present in the first five chapters of The Great Gatsby would be extravagant lifestyles. This story is about the life of the characters in that story which gives reflection to the life of the author. </span>
“In 2012 I graduated from Hanoi National University with a Bachelor of Mathematics, and two years later, I started working as an official lecturer at Thuong Mai University. Until now, I have had 4 years of experience in teaching Econometrics, Mathematical Economics, and Scientific Study Methodology.
I have an interest in <u>researching the</u> application of econometrics & statistics models in the economy.
I have successfully made a study of the asymmetric phenomenon on the Hanoi Stock Market.
I am currently researching on some projects such as the tobacco retail network, the exportation of Vietnam’s agricultural products to international key markets, and the sharing economy.”
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Answer:
Post-Arthurian civilization
Explanation:
<em>The Buried Giant </em>is a fantasy novel authored by award winning writer Kazuo Ishiguro.
The novel, which is based on fantasy talks about an elderly British couple who live in post-Arthurian times where the people do not have long term memories.
The names of the British couple were Axl and Beatrice. They can't be sure but they think they have a son but can't remember what became of him so they go on a journey to find him. From the novel, Saxons and Britons lived in peace together.
Axl and Beatrice go on an adventurous journey on their way to finding their son. They encounter a man named Sir Gawain who they are told was tasked with killing the dragon Querig by King Arthur many years ago but failed.
A visiting Saxon warrior Wistan rescues a boy named Edwin from ogres and he follows Axl and Beatrice on their quest to find their son (and to locate the dragon Querig and kill it).
Wistan, Sir Gawain goes with Axl and Beatrice to Querig's lair. It was later discovered that Sir Gawain was not tasked with killing the dragon but protecting its life. Wistan and Sir Gawain have a duel, Wistan kills him and proceeds to slay the dragon, thereby restoring the peoples memories and re-igniting enmity between the Saxons and Britons.
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