The Theme of My Life As A Bat is that bats are treated horribly by humans.
<span>In lines 21-29 Atwood states "I have recurring nightmares. In one of them I am clinging to the ceiling of a summer cottage, while a red-faced man in white shorts and a white V-neck T-shirt jumps up and down hitting me with a tennis racket. </span>
These lines are a reference to how humans treat bats. The man is trying to get rid of her because he feels as if he is in danger. Atwood uses the line "hitting me with a racket" to show how she was treated. He does not care for her well being, he just wants to get rid of her.
<span>Bats are seen as objects more than the wonderful and interesting creatures they are. We as humans should try and inform others more on how bats are not as dangerous as they seem.</span>
“Yesterday Jane cooked dinner, prepared sides, and baked cakes for her husband's birthday” follows the rules of parallelism.
Option (b);
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
Parallelism is also known as a parallel structure of sentences. It makes writing more effective and helps avoid repetition. The second statement explains the clear concept of parallelism.
This statement also clearly conveys the idea that Jane cooked dinner, prepared sides and then baked a cake for her husband yesterday. The other options do not clearly state all the activities done by Jane and create confusion.
In sentence C, it is written that the Jane cooked dinner, sides and it is wrong as she did not cook sides leads to incomplete explanation.
Answer:
You should have, in-hand, a list of all the questions you'd like to ask about the person's position, company, and background.
Explanation: