Answer: Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The Turing Test is a method of inquiry in artificial intelligence (AI) for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<h2>SPEECH</h2>

<h3>QUESTION:</h3>
- Which of the following is NOT a possible purpose of a speech?
a. advice
b. remind
c. persuade
d. entertain
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<h3>ANSWER:</h3>
- The correct answer for this question is <u>D.</u><u> </u><u>ENTERTAIN.</u>
As we all know, a Speech is a formal talk where one expresses his own thoughts, ideas, suggestions, and perspectives, about a particular topic. Its main purpose is to advice, remind, and persuade the audience to do or think something that is similar to his.
Again, the answer was <u>D.</u><u> </u><u>ENTERTAIN.</u>
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Answer:
If the question is referring to Rothman's article "The Serious Superficiality of the Great Gatsby", I believe the correct answer is C. The novel is about refusing to see reality no matter the cost.
Explanation:
<u>According to Rothman, the novel's (and the eponymous film's) appeal stems from its flatness, seductiveness, and rejection of reality.</u> Even though the characters are nominally seeking love and meaning, they are "desperate to give in to nearly anything—a drink, a person, a story, a feeling, a song, a crowd, an idea".
Rothman goes on to say: <u>"'Gatsby' captures, with great vividness, the push and pull of illusion and self-delusion; the danger and thrill of forgetting, lying, and fantasizing; the hazards and the indispensability of dreaming and idealization."</u> The underlying reality of the novel and the so-called "roaring twenties" that serve as its backdrop is grim. It's a world of deep class struggles, poverty, social climbers such as Gatsby who earned millions illegally. However, the characters in "Gatsby" are eager to sweep these unpleasant issues under the rug and cover them with parties, riches, gossip, and other superficial ways to kill time.