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The sentence has <em><u>TWO</u></em> (2) misspelled words.
They are 'reluctant' and 'enroll'.
Moreover, if it wasn't really <em><u>Belinda</u></em> who was anxious about the workload,
then THAT word is also wrong.
Myatt's 'Life isn't fair - deal with it' is a classic example of how certain methods, policies and ideologies effect our perspective and taking up on choices that we come across in life.
Explanation:
This story by Myatt is not only a direction invoking story but also a realistic reference for readers to understand how our own thoughts can lead us to choices that are not very fair. These in turn, are the ones that effect us later in life's decisions.
'The Storyteller' by Saki talks about similar concept of how people <em>misinterpret and misunderstand</em> that being good, doing good can lead us a happy and satisfying life. In the story of the bachelor it is a contrast where a girl who did only good ended eaten by a wild animal because of the 'good medal' that she wears - making a noise about her presence.
These two stories talk about how individuals in relationships, our children, partners cannot be controlled and taught about certain aspects in life. It solely depends on their perspective and their way of perception.
Answer:
(i) name-calling (ii) Glittering generalities, (iii) transfer, (iv) testimonial, (v) Plain-folk, (vi) Card-stacking and (vii) Bandwagon.
Explanation:
Brutus' internal conflict is lead by his ultimate goal of wanting the best for Rome. He truly believes that killing Caesar was in Rome's best interest, but now that they're at war he is struggling.
This internal struggle leads to the conflict with Cassius, because he is so honest and true to his morals. He reprimands a person for taking bribes even though Cassius said it was okay. This causes them to argue, during which Brutus says "Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake?...What, shall one of us ... <span>Contaminate our fingers with base bribes". Brutus is angry because he truly believes they acted nobly and doesn't want Cassius to ruin that streak of what he considers justice. </span>
Answer:
Part of the historical context of a story
Explanation:
Time and place constitute the <em>setting</em> of a story. The setting will help to understand the historical context in which the story takes place.