Answer:
Solomon argues that depression is a middle-class phenomenon by:
A: He provides examples of people who suffer from depression from various backgrounds.
Explanation:
The reasons behind this answer are two: first of all, Solomon starts his narrative by providing examples of people who have suffered depression and the key elements that allowed it to affect them. In the second place, he associates these key factors with the middle-class and its problems. Concluding that it is a middle-class phenomenon.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is the correct answer:
"Clearly, the experiences dyslexic people can have in facing rejection,
overcoming obstacles, and thinking visually and creatively can serve them
well throughout life, even if they still struggle to read."
The answer would be D. we; predicate nominative
hope I helped at least a little
This question is about the article "Choosing a Warning Label for Human DNA"
Answer and Explanation:
The author presents two types of optimists regarding how other planets and other species would receive samples that would promote the existence of human beings on these planets.
One of the optimists says that it would be necessary to inform the "extraterrestrials" that they received our species, that we are highly dangerous, invasive and that we have a strong potential for destruction. This optimist believes that this would place us as great warriors and necessary beings when problems arise.
However, another type of optimist, prefers to show our sense of community, our delicacy, sentimentality and kindness. Showing our hosts that we are complex beings, but capable of loving and being loved.
In view of this reading, we can see that the author fits into the second group of optimists, because he stimulated our most intimate nature, showing that if it is stimulated, it can overcome our negative points.
Answer:
C. to persuade readers that a conquering prince must destroy a former republic if he hopes to hold it.
Explanation:
'The Prince' is a book written by political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli. In this book, Machiavelli outlines guidance for young princes on how to acquire a state and how to rule. He claims that if a prince need to use immoral means to acquire a state, he sould do it, and it will not be perceived as wrong.
In the given passage, from Chapter 5, the author is elucidating upon this same matter. He does so by giving a comparison between Spartan and Romans way of holding newly acquired state. By showing contrast between the two, he is asserting that the prince should destroy a former republic to hold the newly acquired state.
Therefore, option C is correct.