<em> suggest that if you haven't been in a concert or something compare it to something else you have done, if you play sports that may help. Ask yourself questions like: How do I prepare? What do I do afterwards? What would be super funny if it happened? Why do I do this?
Questions that you could answer. </em> I have never done anything musical except when forced to in like elementary...<em>I´m not good at writing essays but I´m good at giving advice and helping someone get out of a brain block....hoped this helped. </em>
Hi there Nilbert!
This document/cartoon is a<span> secondary source because it is most likely something someone drew after whatever event that took place and was not by someone involved in the event.
A primary source is a source created by the person/people involved in a historical event. This includes things like:
</span><span>artifacts
</span><span>documents
</span>diaries
<span>manuscripts
</span>etc...
A secondary source is one that was created by somebody that was not involved in a historical event and are generally things like articles and textbooks.
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Maybe it is because he has done it many times before
The correct answer is A.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", the narrator, Nick, is often cosidered to be biased.
Throughout the novel, he seems to favour Gatsby over the rest of the characters, speacially over Tom.
Nick thinks Gatsby is admirable and sees that he is driven by love; this to him is praise-worthy.
In the quote: "There was something gorgeous about him [gatsby], some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life..." we can sense Nick's admiration and esteem for Gatsby.