Title:
Describe an old person
Body:
Delila Thomas was your average OAP. She hovered around in her not-so-speedy mobility scooter whilst brushing her white as snow hairs. Her face was covered in scars of age, those wrinkles that seems to spare no one. When the song 'Shine' blasted from her battery operated car, I couldn't help but think, "are we in California 1956 or 2022? She was the hippie in her youth but that was now far gone. Just papers, crochet and board games. And struggling with 'this new whizzy tech' too.
Answer:
This passage develops the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself” because:
C. Utterson and Enfield are horrified when they see Jekyll’s transformation.
Explanation:
Utterson and Enfield see the smile on Jekyll's face disappear all of a sudden. In its place, an expression of despair and terror comes, so intense that the two men are instantly horrified. Jekyll is trying to hide the evil that is now awaken in him, but he is unable to do it well. Evil can never truly hide itself. No matter how hard Jekyll tries, something will always betray his intentions - a smile, a look, a word.
A. A speech to welcome people to a local talent show
Answer: The author most likely choose to tell the story from the first person point of view because (actually I don't even know the story) the author might have wanted the reader (you) to have a deeper connection with the main character(s)
Ray Bradbury was always scared of the future. Books that he wrote including the Pedestrian and Fahrenheit 451, were about the future and what it will become. I believe that if Ray Bradbury were alive today, he would feel very strongly about limiting our use of technology.
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