Answer and Explanation:
In Amy Tan's short story "Rules of the Game", the conflict is mainly external, man vs. man or, more specifically, daughter vs. mother. Waverly and her mother seem incapable of understanding each other's feelings and demonstrations of such feelings. That is made very clear toward the end of the story, when the mother proudly introduces Waverly to every one, even strangers, on the street. Waverly is a sort of child prodigy, a chess genius, and her mother can't help but display her. Waverly, however, does not enjoy being exhibited, reacting in a way that is disrespectful and offensive, in her mother's opinion.
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3). Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature, but in man, or in a harmony of both.
Explanation:
'Nature' is one of the transcendentalist essays of Emerson. The philosophical insight that he reflects in the given selection would be 'the harmony existing between the human and nature.' This vision is reflected through the third statement most appropriately. He talks about this interrelation between nature and man produced by God that brings about unity among the two. He calls this harmony as the 'power to delight' that encourages us as the 'nature is painted by the spirit of our mood.'
I watch sports an eat food. I also like to hang with my friends at the park an play ball.
1. Of the choices given 200 km is a reasonable distance for cities to be separated. 200 mm is about the size of a toddler's first step.
2. The answer is A if those are commas.
3.
P = 2*L + 2*W
P = 2*97 + 2*17
P = 194 + 34
P = 228
4
The area of the ceiling is 14*14 = 196
The plaster covers 90 square feet.
196/90 = 2.18 pails.
Unfortunately, you have to buy 3 pails.
5. Draw a line from the end of the 14 foot line to the 20 foot line so that the two lines meet at right angles. You have a small trapezoid on the right.
Area of the trapezoid = (b1 + b2)*h/2
b1 = 12
b2 = 10
h = (20 - 14) = 6
Area = (12 + 10)*6/2 = 22*6/2 = 132/2 = 66 square inches.
Area of the rectangle on the left = L * W
L = 12
W = 14
Area = 12 * 14
Area = 168
Total Area = 168 + 66
Total Area = 234 square inches.
6.
Area = b*h
B = 10
h = 17
Area = 17 * 10
Area = 170 square cm
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C and D are both false. If squares have the same area, they have the same perimeter. If squares have the same perimeter they have the same area.
So it's between A and B and only one of them is correct because they are opposite in given properties.
Rectangles need not have the perimeter to have he same area. Suppose you have a rectangle that is L = 5 and W = 4 The area is 20. The perimeter is 18.
Now let is suppose you have a rectangle that is L = 10 and w = 2 The area is 20 the Perimeter is 24.