Answer:
A) A neighbour who brings cookies to a new family on the street.
Explanation:
Congenial: (of a person) pleasing or liked on account of having qualities or interests that are similar to one's own.
A because one person is making another feel welcome and liked.
Answer: The example that shows the correct way to cite a newspaper article on an MLA works cited page is A. Harkins, MIranda. "The Real Abraham Lincoln". Farberville News. August 22, 2013. Print.
Explanation: The MLA (Modern Language Association) is an organization that has developed a style that must be followed by scholars when taking information from other sources in order to quote and cite them in a correct way. The MLA style indicates that <u>the correct way of citing a newspaper article is including information in the following order: last name and first name of the author, title of the newspaper article, title of the newspaper, date, year and "print". </u>Therefore, the example that cites the newspaper article in a correct way is A.
<u>Answer</u>:
Gatsby's attitude toward the forward march of time is that he rejects it, fully believing that it is possible to re-capture the past.
So, the right option is Option D.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” Gatsby is under the wrong impression that he can manipulate time. This is clear when Nick who thinks that times progression can be reversed tries to make him understand but he rejects it as he believes in the scenario that existed between him and Daisy five years before when he had left for war.
Jay Gatz always dreamt of reuniting with Daisy Fay of Louisville, Kentucky. That’s the reason why he wove a lie of being a wealthy person. He purchased a mansion in West Egg to gaze at the green light at the end of Daisy Buchanan's pier. He throws lavish parties hoping that Daisy Buchanan would show up.
After five years he gets the opportunity to meet his former girlfriend through Nick Carraway at his cottage but nervousness takes him over. He accidentally knocks a clock off the mantle, catches it "with trembling fingers" and replaces it. He puts in all his effort to get Daisy back but all the portrayal of wealth doesn’t erase Jay Gatsby’s fear of time and the thought of not being able to recapture the past. His fruitless actions to regain what young Daisy once was for him comes to a crashing end like that of all tragic heroes.
Answer:
He wanted him to climb even higher up the social ladder and be a lawyer
Explanation:
Answer:
1) Know the beliefs and attitudes of your audience to better communicate
Explanation:
In rhetorics, the speaker's or writer's goal is to affect their audience and get them to agree with their point of view. That's why it's extremely important for them to know their audience, including their beliefs and attitudes. In this case, the speaker/writer will try to make an ethical appeal (ethos) on the audience, trying to appeal to their social, religious, philosophical, ideological, and other values. There are two more types of appeal: logos (appeal to logic) and pathos (appeal to emotions).