Answer:
Begin with the main concept. First determine the main purpose of your mind map and write it down. ...
Add branches to the main concept. Now that you have determined the main purpose of your mind map, add branches that will outline the most basic subtopics. ...
Explore topics by adding more branches. ...
Add images and colors.
Explanation:
For example, if we want to inform them about our achievement in school or college, then we write them a letter to spread our personal news. Since, the letter is informal thus the salutation is usually given by 'Dear', such as Dear (name of friend/name of uncle or aunty) or Dear Father/Mother, etc.
Answer:
Giles Core is characterized as
1. A foolish man- Indirect Characterization
2. A courageous man- Direct Characterization.
Explanation:
The Crucible tells the story of a man named Giles Corey who voluntarily offered a piece of information that would cause people to suspect his wife as a witch. He mentioned that when his wife read a book, he found it hard to pray but hen she stopped reading the book, he could then pray. This made people suspect his wife to be a witch. Through his actions, the author indirectly characerized him as a foolish man.
He tried to correct that impression when instead of giving the name of a man suspected to be wizard, he rather chose to die. The author through this description directly characterized him as a hero.
Hamlet doesn't kill Claudius at this point because he believes that<span> Claudius is praying. He says that killing the king NOW would be "hire and salary, not revenge!" He simply cannot send Claudius to heaven, where he would surely go where he killed just after praying and purging his sins. He thinks that would not avenge his father's murder, because Claudius killed Old Hamlet without giving him the opportunity to pray, and therefore, Hamlet decided not to kill Claudius. </span>
To show support of Feldman and his idea. The honor system: Feldman's business idea that if you are taking a bagel, you leave payment for a bagel.
While Feldman's friends told him the idea wouldn't work, somehow it did. So the author's purpose in using this particular quote is to show that the theme of his book proves Feldman's idea to be true. Or the reverse could be said....That Feldman's idea would work out based on the theme of Smith's book.