Answer:
A summary of Themes in Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron. You can also ask What do you consider to be the message of Harrison Bergeron?,What is the message behind Harrison Bergeron?, and Would society be better off with Harrison in charge?
Answer:
Familiar
Explanation:
From the question ;
Exciting: boring: strange
Exciting : boring are have opposite meaning, Hence, it could be inferred that that two words are used as a word and it's opposite meaning ; Therefore. Given the word Strange, we are expected to give the opposite word of Strange.
Strange may be described as something, someone or an idea which is new to one's knowledge, that is an unfamiliar concept, person or scenario. Therefore, an appropriate opposite which could be supplied to fit the question above is Familiar which means mean something or someone with a known identity.
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Okay, assuming that your question refers to the excerpt where Mr. and Mrs. Bennet are talking about Netherfield Park being let, then based on that excerpt, we can conclude that this society placed a great value on <u>possessing wealth and security.</u><u />
It was important for that society to be able to afford everything that you may want.
Answer: A, B, C, E
Explanation:
You answered your own question, so I'll just explain why they are correct.
A: A works cited is meant to credit people for information that you used while writing an essay.
B. Plagiarism is "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own." By crediting someone else that helped you, you acknowledge that they originally discovered those ideas.
C. A works cited page is an organized list of sources.
D is a side effect of a works cited page, but lengthening a paper isn't one of its purposes.
E. By having a works cited, the reader can find out more about the topic using the sources that you cited.
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