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Oksana_A [137]
3 years ago
10

15 POINTS URGENT

English
2 answers:
antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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The answer is A: <span>He praises Franklin D. Roosevelt and thanks the United States for its role in ending the war.

The author softens the criticism by dedicating this paragraph to the praise of FDR for sending American soldier to fight in World War 2, for "</span><span>going into battle, bringing hundreds and thousands of valiant and brave soldiers in America to fight fascism, to fight dictatorship, to fight Hitler." Ultimately, this serves the purpose of lessening the judgement of FDR's own sins regarding the Jewish people.</span>
White raven [17]3 years ago
7 0

A. He praises Franklin D. Roosevelt and thanks the United States for its role in ending the war.

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This exercise is about how to write an explanatory essay on whether or not  you will take pleasure in working in the job field referenced after High School. See steps below and how to proceed.

<h3>How do you write an explanatory essay?</h3>

Very crucial to the assignment is the objective. The objective is to explain to the reader what your intents about a future job are in a very lucid manner.

In making a case for your whether you will enjoy the job or not, you would have to draw examples from past jobs that you have done.

You will also need to reference the kind of jobs you did before in which you took pleasure in.

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What is Chesterton’s central idea in this essay, and how does he introduce it?
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The essay initially pretends to be a critique of a type of self-improvement book popular at the time, which claimed to tell how to achieve success. These books defined success strictly in financial terms and assumed that if anyone follows certain steps, they will be able to duplicate the accomplishments of wealthy business owners. However, Chesterton’s review of these books includes a broader social criticism. The focus on the definition of success strictly in terms of money is central to his essay. But wrapped around that issue is the idea that each person can or should perceive success on the same terms as a business leader. He illustrates the point by saying a donkey is successful at being a donkey as much as a millionaire is successful at being a millionaire, so there is no point in calling a donkey a failed millionaire or vice versa.


To counter the common assumptions about success, Chesterton describes people in various walks of life and how each might more realistically succeed. In this description, he suggests that these books falsely pretend to help people succeed in their own social circles and encourage people to try to become something they are not and cannot ever be.


Chesterton says these writers tell the ordinary man how he may succeed in his career—if he is a builder, he may succeed as a builder; or if he is a stockbroker, he may succeed as a stockbroker. Chesterton increases his satire at this point, commenting that the authors say a grocer may become a sporting yachtsman; a tenth-rate journalist may become a peer, which is a British nobleman; and a German Jew may become an Anglo-Saxon. Obviously, these transitions are unlikely or even impossible. Chesterton then criticizes the main assumption of these books and the society that produces it. By claiming that average people can follow in the steps of business tycoons such as Rothschild or Vanderbilt, the book's author is taking part in "the horrible mysticism of money," in which people worship the unlikely possibility of achieving great riches.



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First, let's supply the correct tenses or forms of each verb in the first activity:

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5. collecting

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10. going

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Now, let's transform the given sentences:

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9. Nam always goes to school at fifteen past six.

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The two activities answered above demand several types of knowledge concerning the English language. Let's break them down below to better understand the answers:

<h3>Verb tenses and forms:</h3>
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There are more than just one way to tell the time in English. Take a look below:

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