The author most likely chose to call this story “The Cold Equations” because he believes that space is a freezing wasteland wants to indicate that the EDS is cold needs to communicate that math is boring tries to foreshadow that numbers are heartless
Question 9
An ancient eye doctor whose advertisement still stands in the valley of Ashes.
Question 10
God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland
The essential meaninglessness of the world and the arbitrariness of the mental process by which people invest objects with meaning
Both A and B are correct
Question 11
A mild rebuke or criticism
Question 12
Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
Question 14
A stretch of land between East and West Eggs where New York’s ashes are dumped.
Question 15
The moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth
Question 16
Because he throws elaborate parties every single weekend
Question 17
Although the party is rowdy and most people are drunk, Gatsby is reserved and never drinks alcohol.
Although many people are gossiping about him, Gatsby brags about the great number of close friends he has.
Answer:
I believe the answer is the fifth option; SAT scores.
Explanation:
Jobs will often look at your SAT scores to see how well you did in school or to see how well you did in a certain subject, based on the profession of the job and how you could contribute to the company.
- Having been a Viet Cong spy, a servant, a black marketer, a teenage single mother, and an expatriate, Le Ly is, above all, a survivor. She does whatever necessary to survive through the war and its atrocities. In this way, she is an embodiment of her country: forced by war into extreme and unusual circumstances, she perseveres in any way she can. The war has left her with a mix of traditions and thoughts; she values her father’s Buddhism, as well as his emphasis on family, but she has left her ancestral home for a better life abroad. On her return to Vietnam, she quenches her homesickness for Vietnamese food but continues to dress in Western style. This combination of East and West in Le Ly is representative of how the war altered many people, displacing their values and changing their perspectives.
- 3rd Lines (Down Below)
- In addition to being representative of the generation affected by the war, Le Ly is also a messenger of peace. Throughout her memoir, Le Ly conveys the most important lessons she has learned from the war: forgiveness is the way to mend the hurt that was inflicted on all sides involved in the war, family is the most important thing in life, and all sides, the Vietnamese and the Western world, need to work together to bring life and hope back into her homeland. She wants these lessons to be a prescriptive to all of those affected by and hurt from the war. Le Ly returns to Vietnam in part to help mend what the war had destroyed in her country and in her family. Her memoirs are an extension of this healing journey, administering peace as an antidote to war and forgiveness as an antidote to hate.
<em>Hope this helps, Josh <3</em>
B.
because its at your pace when its most convinient 4 u.