Well first of all, there are no other traveling workers. Instead it was something very uncommon back then just because there are so much competition due to the Great Depression. Second, George is the one that does all the talking and dominates things when they are together. So some people like the boss thinks George is taking advantage of Lennie and some others such as Curley thinks they are gay.
Answer:
careless
Explanation:
his behavior is not careful and he doesn't care about he things in his apartment
Answer:
Yes, Wapnick's talk actually changed my perspective on how people can have one or more true callings. I have discovered some of my true callings which are ICT Expert, Farmer and Transport Manager. In the future, I will have a channel to educate people on life matters, create IT solutions for firms, build a poultry farm and start up an online booking service. I will adapt to the skills Wapnick revealed in her TED Talk: Idea synthesis, Rapid Learning and Adaptability.
This connects to the unit theme because it reveals that there is a career journey that awaits beyond the school walls filled with possibilities.
Explanation:
During the TED Talk of Emilie Wapnick, she explained how she became a multipotentialite and was into everything she had interest for.
Wapnick has been a songwriter/musician,filmmaker,web designer, writer, law student and entrepreneur.
1. imaginative writing, not totally real or true - <span> fiction </span><span>
2. remembrances of the past- </span><span>reminiscences </span><span>
3. class, species, or distinctive groups of art or literature- </span><span>genre </span><span>
4. informational writing true to fact -</span><span> nonfiction </span><span>
5. implied comparison between two things - </span><span>metaphor </span><span>
6. short, concise writing usually about a favorite or unusual personality - </span><span> vignette </span><span>
7. writing containing convincing information and/or appeals to logic or emotion- </span><span>persuasive writing </span><span>
8. writing that breaks a subject into parts and examines it- </span><span>analytical pattern </span><span>
9. logicality-</span><span>coherence </span><span>
10. explanatory writing, factual- </span><span>expository writing </span><span>
11. use of definition, details, examples, comparisons, in expository writing- </span><span> argumentative pattern </span><span>
12. a comparison between two things using like or as- </span><span> simile </span><span>
13. writing which proves a particular viewpoint or belief- </span><span>illustrative pattern </span><span>
14. use of similes, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification -</span><span>figurative language </span><span>
15. giving an inanimate object or idea human qualities-</span><span>personification </span>