What is the answer to THE BLUE-EYED, BROWN-EYED EXERCISE commonlit question 7. Summarize Elliott’s exercise and the results. What did the exercise reveal about unfair treatment?
Explanation:
By calculating the area of the rectangle (16*11) and subtracting the area of the triangle from it (5.2*8.2/2), you get the answer of 153.86 square feet.
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What can I learn from Newsies about what life was like for newsies in New York City in the late 1800s is that it was clear that life was not easy in New York City in the late 1800s.
Indeed, life was hard, more for poor people who had to make a living every day in order to survive.
In the case of the Newsies, they were orphans or boys who lived in the streets and sold newspapers to earn some money to make a living. They had to pay for the newspapers they tried to sell, and if they did not sell all the newspapers, the newspaper company did not reimburse their money.
These boys were exploited by powerful news tycoons like Randolph Hearst or Joseph Pulitzer. That is why the Newsies decided to go on strike on July 21, 1899.
Answer:
Nora is manipulating Doctor Rank for a favor.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt is a part of the story when Nora is blackmailed from Krogstad with whom she had a relationship earlier and from whom she lent money by forging her husband Torvald's signature. Torvald was sick and needed the trip to Italy. Krogstad works at Torvald's bank. Torvald wants to fire him. Then we come to the part of Krogstad's blackmail. So Nora decided to manipulate Doctor Rank, for whom she finds out that he es her, to persuade Torvald to keep Krogstad as an employee. But moral feelings wake up in her and she doesn't want to use his innocent love for liberating herself from the blackmail.