The correct answers are B and C.
In order to help the reader understand the meaning of different objects in the story and what they represent, the author will have to present this object repeatedly in the story.
This repetition will caugh the reader's attention, making him understand that this object has special meaning to the story.
At the same time, the writer will have to give this object special emphasis. Just mentioning it several times will not be enough for the reader to understand its meaning. The author must give this object its space and elaborate on it so that it can really stand out.
Answer:
winning does not necessarily mean achieving the first position.
Explanation:
In the short essay "I Believe in the Also-Rans
" by Clive B, the author attempts to remind the readers how achievements in schools and universities have very little to do once we enter the real world.
He thinks that humans are depressed because we glorify winning and achieving great heights too much. Clive realizes this when he notice how Cyrus, one among his daughter's two playmates, proclaims and shout in celebration that he won the third place in the race although there were only three of them.
The one message that we can infer from this essay is winning does not necessarily mean achieving the first position. It can also mean accomplishing or completing the race.
Answer:
The essay describes the experience of the English narrator, possibly Orwell himself, called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant while working as a police officer in Burma.
Explanation:
An eyewitness because they were there and witnessed it first hand
False because you might influence others