Answer: The sentence 'There is some dissension about whether we need to learn a 2nd language, or we don't need to learn a second language' is a compound sentence.
Explanation:
Compound sentences are the ones which contains at least two independent clauses. They make a sentence of their own without any dependent clause.
The sentence’ There is some dissension about whether we need to learn a 2nd language, or we don't need to learn a second language’ is a compound sentence because it consists of two independent clauses. This sentence consists of two different sentences i.e. ‘There is some dissension about whether we need to learn a 2nd language’ and ‘We don’t need to learn a second language.’ which don’t need any dependent clause.
It means that either you could be lucky or not. (you could be successful or unsuccessful)
One pivotal moment in the book is when he was Kindle waiting for his father to die while they're marching in the snow I think that'll change a person
in <em>The Waste Land</em> from T.S. Elliot there are a lot of allusions, which are references to persons things or places that the writer uses to say a whole lot with less words. In the sentence : "Madame Sosostris, famous clairvoyante.......", the author makes the allusion to the cunning tarot card reader and with the use of the various tarot card he furthermore gives allusions to happenings further in the poem. Some of the cards are : the Drowned Phoenician Sailor, The blank card, the hanged man , all with a meaning that the writer does not explicitly tells you but you must know from knowledge of the tarot cards. This you get from research and readings into the backgrounds of all these allusions