Answer:
“BAC” (blood alcohol content) Test
Explanation:
Police can use a Breathalyzer to test your BAC (blood alcohol content) at the scene of an accident or on the side of the road if they suspect you of driving under the influence to determine the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream, if there is any.
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Answer:
a. Fausto knows that the dog was not really in danger, but the husband and wife believe he rescued their dog.
Explanation:
"The No-Guitar Blues" tells the story of Fausto, a Hispanic boy who dreams of becoming a famous guitarist, however, his family does not have the money for him to buy a guitar and take classes to learn how to play it. However, he finds a lost dog, which belongs to a wealthy couple who are offering a reward to anyone who finds the dog. Faust returns the dog and receives the reward, but the couple asks how the dog was found. Faust did not find the dog in any danger, but he tells an entirely different story to the dog's owners who begin to think that the animal was in great danger while it was lost.
Answer:
The irony in the arrest of Mrs. Bamjee is that she was working to help the colored people to be free from the racially discriminatory system of Apartheid but was arrested by two colored policemen, the very section of people she was working to help.
Explanation:
Irony is when something that is expected did not happen or occur but the opposite instead happens. This rhetorical device is used to show an event that occurs contradictory to the expected or desired.
In Nadine Gordimer's short story "A Chip of Glass Ruby", Mrs. Bamjee is of Indian descend, but believed in the importance and need to protest against the government's Apartheid policy. To her, the blacks are discriminated against by the whites and she needed to do her bit to help those suffering. So, she did whatever she could to highlight and spread the monstrosity of the discriminatory nature of the Apartheid policy. Ironically, she was arrested by two colored policemen, the very race or group of people she was trying to help.
Your answer is A. She is able to analyze a situation.
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Answer:
The literary element that Fortunate represents is Irony.
Explanation:
In Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado", story is told by a narrator by the name Montressor who feels aggrieved and insulted by Fortunate and carefully plans his revenge.
Montressor plans to have his revenge on the evening of a carnival and lures Fortunate into the vault under the guise of tasting the rare Amontillado wine and getting his expert opinion.
Montressor disguises himself so he won't be discovered and off they went.
Ironically, when Fortunate is too drunk to continue on the journey, Montressor gives him a sip of Médoc wine to ward off the cold, thereby helping to keep him alive, just for him to bury him alive in the vault.
As Fortunate drinks the Médoc, he toasts to Montressor's buried ancestors, and Montressor toasts to Fortunate's "long life".
These two toasts are in complete irony because of what was about to happen, Montressor was about to bury Fortunate with his ancestors and the wish of long life was also irony because he would be buried alive only a few moments later.