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Answer:
What effect does the author create with the sequence of events in this passage? The author builds events slowly to create tension.'
Explanation:
Answer:
Rupert Brooke.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "This Side of Paradise" is a novel about American life post World War I. The novel follows the protagonist Amory Blaine through themes of love, social status, and the disappointment that one encounters when realizing the truth of life.
This novel's title is taken from Rupert Brooke's poem "Tiare Tahiti", with the poem ending in the lines
<em>Well this side of Paradise! ....
</em>
<em>There’s little comfort in the wise.</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth or last option.
Answer: It creates a sense of hope but also a bit of uneasiness.
Explanation: The narrative technique of characterization supports the purpose of the author. Though it created a bit of uneasiness at the beginning but it restored hope thereafter. This is followed by a sense of trust and calmness due to the maturity of the character.
It helps the audience imagine the pain of the upcoming year in a way that they can connect which sticks out from President Roosevelt.