Answer:
It provides a clear indication about Dr. Pascal's career.
Explanation:
Émile Zola's novel "Doctor Pascal" is from the Rougon-Macquart series, with it being the final novel of the series. The story revolves around themes of heredity and follows the protagonist Dr. Pascal and his life of practicing his profession.
In the given passage from the initial stage of the story, we are given the description of the room, Doctor Pascal's study. This room has cupboards and tables full of books, papers, etc. from his case studies and experiments from <em>"more than thirty years"</em> which include <em>"[his] great works on heredity."</em>
Thus, the use of this phrase gives the impression of how long or how vast the collection of papers was and thus, provides the immense 'proofs' of his career, Doctor Pascal's career. Through all these <em>"papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing"</em>, we are given an insight into what the doctor's career likely is.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
C and D i know because my dad owns a Business
Answer:
(E) It offers a counterexample that calls into question part of Joel’s definition of myth.
Explanation:
In the given discourse, Joel states that myths are narratives <em>"to convey a community's traditional wisdom."</em> He further expressed his belief that <em>"myths are not generally told in the modern world."</em>
On the other side, Giselle counters Joel's claims by stating an analogy of a machine and human body. This analogy provides the counterexample of the definition of myths that Joel provides.
Thus, the correct answer is option E.
Answer:
A: The milk spilled. * B: I'll get a sponge. A: Why can't you come to our house this weekend? * B: I'll be working. A: Why did you leave the door open? * B: I'm going to carry in the packages. A: The doorbell is ringing. * B: I'll answer it. A: I'm ready to take your order. * B: I'll have a bowl of soup. A: Why did you turn on the oven? * B: I'm making a cake later. A: What are your plans for dinner? * B: I'm going to cook pasta. A: What does your work schedule say about next week? * B: I'll work Monday and Thursday. A: You'll have some free time in an hour. * B: Maybe I'll be doing my homework. A: Who volunteered to pick up the pizza for tonight's dinner? * B: I did. I'm going to get it.
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