Answer:Holden hated the war.
Explanation:His brother served and was supposully very negatively affected by it. He also says he is kind of glad that they got an atomic bomb.
C) When Charlotte was in Paris, she bought jewelry for her sister.
None of the other answers are true to the question.
A) her sister didn’t buy jewelry but that’s what the sentence says
B) The sentence says her sister was with her but the text doesn’t say that
D) there’s a new character introduced, referred to as “she”
So the answer is C
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Answer:
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Mom:Why do you stay so late?
Son:It was a lot of works in the office ,mom.
Mom:I don't want to hear you excuse .
Son:But,mom!
Mom:Ok first you go and take a bath,I can take the food .
Son:Ok,mom.
Answer:
that depends.
Explanation:
If you are only using the capital letter, I'll use 'A' as an example, here is a sentence this would work; And as I was finishing up the letter to my love, I wrote "Love, Yours truly, 'A'.", and this is how you should always write a stand alone capital letter.(:
You're welcome!
-Theadosia, your friend from hell
Answer:
The tale about the fish is a metaphorical story that Dorothea used to talk about Joe and his need to stop his 'tunnel-vision’ and focus on things around him too. Joe thought playing with Dorothea will be 'different' and would make him famous and rich, but that wasn't the case. He was still the same Joe, riding the same subway, leading the same life. In fact, nothing ever changed, which confused him.
Explanation:
The Pixar movie "Soul" is not only a beautiful animated movie but also a deeply thought-provoking movie dealing with existentialism and the importance of one's life aims.
In the movie, Joe Gardner was and his only goal was to play alongside the famous jazz artist Dorothea Williams. And in this desire, he forgot to think of his other relationships, be it with friends or families. His sight was just a one-way tunnel, with Dorothea at the end of the tunnel.
When Dorothea told him about the fish, she is using a metaphorical tale to tell Joe about how it is important to be aware of the surroundings. Joe had believed that playing with Dorothea will be 'different, but when he actually played for her and he felt nothing different or 'great', he was confused. He did not even know how or what to do next after he had 'achieved' his goal. So, Dorothea's story is about Joe and his tunnel vision that blinded him to other things around him.