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<u>The report card</u> – The report card early in the story represented the conflict between Greg and his father. While the father wanted Greg to succeed and escape his environment, Greg wanted to be part of that environment as shown by his desire to join the community center, basketball league. The author uses a report card which is a common example of how parents want more for their kids than the kids do.
<u>The harmonica</u> – The harmonica symbolized the livelihood and talent of Mr. Brown. It represented a way of life and of freedom that had passed in his life. It represented his dreams and the ability of this man to take care of his family by earning money through his music. The author uses a tangible object, seemingly worthless, to symbolize a treasure, something important that could be passed down – an object that the character’s son also found important.
<u> Sweet Lemon Brown</u> – The name itself is symbolic of by-gone days, as well as an adjective to describe the character. The name is typical of blues singers and the “pet” names that they acquired. Word of mouth “fame” in the form of a nickname, symbolized a certain status and recognition by other blues singers and their audiences.
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Around 1832. But it wasn't fully developed and released until 1884.
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3. Hopeful, because our understanding of the atom is advancing.
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The attitude of a writer refers to the tone that is used by the writer in narrating or writing the text. This means that specific words are used by writers to reveal their tone, their attitude, the feelings towards the topic.
In the given passage, the author delves into how our understanding of atoms has developed from ancient times to what we now know. And in stating that <em>"thanks to these scientists and others, our understanding of the atom is more complex than it ever was, and it continues to evolve and change."</em> This line shows that the writer's tone is hopeful. The use of words such as "evolve, change" reveals the hopeful tone of the writer.
Thus, the correct answer is option 3.
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Given that Freudian theory sees the subject matter of myth as endeavoring and achievement, it´s the most suitable theory to analyze myths about heroism.
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Heroism can appear in different stages of psychological development, with the Oedipal stage as the stereotypical rebellion against a tyrannical father but also opens the possibility to be a devoted heir for the father.