What makes Effie likable?
-She has a good attitude
-She has an excited and happy personality
-She makes it (The Hunger Games) seem acceptable with silly remarks and quirks, which probably makes the people of the Capitol, who like the hunger games, feel better about themselves.
What makes Effie unlikable?
- She's almost too happy about the Hunger Games, which is weird, because it is a game where children kill each other.
-She gets frustrated easily when people aren't behaving "correctly"
-Although she tries to help the tributes feel better about the games, she does this so that she seems like a better person.
Answer:first piece of america
Explanation:
The house is being likened to America
The detail from Michio Kaku's book that provides the most cultural context about the Cold War is:
2. The Pentagon was worried that the shattered remains of the Soviet Union might be rebuilt before the United States.
Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist born in 1947 in California. In his book "Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century," he discusses the scientific advances that revolutionized the 20th century and that will certainly define life now and in the future.
In the particular excerpt we are analyzing here, Kaku gives us a brief cultural context when he mentions, "The Pentagon was worried that the shattered remains of the Soviet Union might be rebuilt before the United States." This line explains that many of the scientific revolutions that occurred last century only came to fruition because the need to defeat Russia was culturally infused into Americans. The two countries were now racing to show the world which one was the most powerful, which one was the most technologically advanced.
<u>In conclusion, Kaku offers the cultural context of the Cold War as the groundwork where scientific revolutions could take place.</u>
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Learn more about Michio Kaku's thoughts here:
brainly.com/question/24280012?referrer=searchResults
Segregation; the two different races are being segregated (separated) from each other. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
You didn't put the passage in your question. I'm not able to answer this if I don't know what the passage is.
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