The phone calls received by Tom have been an indicator of Tom and Daisy are not a happily married couple. Thus, option A is correct.
The given passage has been from chapter 1 of the novel, "The Great Gatsby," by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The novel has been about the married life of Tom and Daisy and Tom's affair with a lower-class woman. During the meeting, Tom has been continuously receiving calls. This leads to the initiation of the talks about the married life of Tom and Daisy.
The continuous calls indicate Tom has had an affair, which makes Nick suspicious. Jordan has been aware of Tom's affair.
Thus, the phone calls have been depicting that Tom and Daisy are not a happily married couple. Thus, option A is correct.
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The correct answers are “The daughter wants to be valued for what she is, while the mother believes that the girl should always strive to be more” and “The daughter believes that her mother should accept and love her, but the mother believes that she should help her daughter succeed”.
Indeed, the daughter is American and as such she only understands direct, explicit language and reasoning. This is called a low-context culture. What this means is that for the American daughter communication needs to be explicit and context has to be explained. However, the mother is Chinese, her life experiences and her cultural norms and context are very different. Hers is a very high-context culture, which means that her communication and her actions are extremely cryptic for her American daughter because it relies on a cultural and situational context that her daughter does not have due to her American upbringing.
In a nutshell, the mother does love her daughter but her vision of love is influenced by both her Chinese culture and above all her tragic and awful life experiences. She a was poor, ignorant Chinese woman who grew up in a very patriarchal Chinese culture which showed her that the best measure of love is <u>self-reliance</u> as a form of <u>protection </u>for the sake of <u>safety</u>. She wants her daughter to be safe and never suffer the horrible experiences that she went through. Her daughter can only be safe from all of that by extremely hard work which is the gateway to financial self-reliance and security.
The daughter on the other hand, grew up in a comfortable life in America. She understands the notion of hard work but considers that her mother carries it way too far. She thinks that he mother is so hard on her because she does not love her for who she is or how she is. She already feels safe and for her playing the piano is already enough. She does not need to be a master of piano playing and she considers that she can perfectly live a fulfilling life by finding her own way in accordance to normal American standards. The fact that her mother is not explicit in her utterances makes her suffer and she is unable to understand because she lacks her mother’s context which is at the core of the novel.
Answer:Jargon
Explanation: Jargons are refereed to a special language(mostly professional) used and understood by a particular group of people to communicate effectively some specific contexts within them which people outside the group may not be able to understand. There are different types of jargons which are political jargons, Workplace jargons, Millitary jargons,Medical jargons, Buisness jargons etc
Jargons should not be confused with slangs which is also particular to a group but merely an informal spoken language chosen instead of the standard language of a particular word or words and are most times funny expressions.
<span>Daisy Buchanan: Modest Mouse - Float On I chose this song because the lyrics are perfect for Daisy. The lyrics of this song are so “chill,” and that describes Daisy perfectly. She is so wealthy that she doesn’t have to care about anything. The first line of the song is “I backed my bar into a cop car the other day.” While Daisy never collided with a police officer, she did get in a car accident. Also, one of the lines is “bad news comes, don’t you worry even when it lands.” This line is exemplified through Daisy (and Tom) just moving whenever something bad happens. Daisy doesn’t need to worry, and her life is essentially one big “lazy river” in which she is just floating. Myrtle Wilson: Gwen Stefani - Rich Girl Myrtle wants to be wealthy. She wants to have money, and Tom is her way of getting to that money.
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Answer:
Confident
Explanation:
When you engage with a small amount of people you get to learn and improve your vocabulary,and improve oral language