Answer: "The (1846) crack" is what both sentences have in common, therefore we can combine them like this:
Since it could not be fixed, the Liberty Bell has had that crack in it ever since.
Fitzgerald had the owl eyed man<span> at the funeral, because he was the only one in this society that saw the real Gatsby. The Owl-Eyed </span>Man<span> is similar to the billboard for Dr. T. J. </span>Eckleburg<span> with the "all-seeing" eyes. Both symbolize an uninvolved, spectator god.</span>
Answer:
Comprehensive.
Explanation:
In any case of trying to improve written documents, be it of academic articles, the need to revise and review the work is a must. These two steps allow for mistakes to be detected and corrected before they are given over for evaluation.
And when there is an overall change in the document after revision, it is known as a comprehensive revision. This means that there is a complete change in the document. Thus, the <u>correct word is "comprehensive".</u>
Answer:
He embraced me then,
But later he could not keep up,
How will I let go?
The effect of foreshadowing in Shakespeare's Macbeth creates a sense of tension and a slight sense of dramatic irony as many characters in the play are oblivious to their fate whereas the audience may know what is going to happen.