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<em>I don't really understand what ur asking... pls add more to it so I can understand better and answer it?:)</em>
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<em>Explanation:</em>
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<span>What does my character want, and what obstacles will he or she face is essential when using CASPAR to analyze literature. In order to explore conflict in writing, knowing where the character is going and why is the point of any story in both content and readability.</span>
'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine responds to the argument that advocated the idea that colonies prospered during British rule by a contrary statement where 'he argues that they could have done better on their own'. ... He exclaims that 'they(colonies) are self-sufficient to ensure their growth and development"
You will feel better about yourself and your overall lifestyle will change to be better.
I read Ted Chiang’s excerpt “EXHALATION” and the correct answer would be D, <u><em>“IT CREATES A FEELING OF HOPE AND PERSONAL REFLECTION”.</em></u> The whole excerpt is talking about life in a scientific way, it’s trying to make the reader to have a vision about some scientific facts about our organism.
The excerpt states 2 theories. The first one is about our memories and that the things that we forget are indeed gone forever and there is nothing we can do to have them back. And the second one is about contrasting reality vs science.