Honestly I would look this one up one google
I apologize, I'm just going to write the correct answer for each, not the whole sentence.
1. So that
2. To
3. In order to
4. So as to
5. So that
6. To
7. So that
8. To
9. So that
10. So that
I apologize again for not writing out the entire sentences with the correct answers in each.
Allusion? or maybe Parallel Structure?
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
In paragraph 1(Excerpt from A la Carte), what does the phrase “clattering nerve center of the restaurant” suggest?
A. messiness, chaos
B. energy, core
C. tension, anxiety
D. greatness, stability
Answer:
A. messiness, chaos
Explanation:
In the first paragraph, the narrator states that his mother was forcing him to leave the family restaurant to do his homework. However, this is the busiest time in the restaurant, which ends up creating a mess and a certain chaos that the narrator refers to as “clattering nerve center of the restaurant”. However, the narrator ends up obeying his mother and goes to an office to do his homework.
In Langston Hughes's poem " I dream a world." The repetition of the word "dream" emphasizes the fact that equality is a desired but seemingly unattainable goal.
In his poem, Hughes dreams of a world where with other men, a man lives harmoniously and happily and that no one look down upon anyone. Further, he states that his dream world insists upon peace and love. Such statement by Hughes and repetition of "I dream a world" insist that the current reality is not same rather men look down upon another man upon their skin color. In his real world, only certain men enjoy the freedom and that he dreams of a world where there is no mar humanity and greed will eradicate.