D- seriousness
The excerpt says,” these violent delights has violent ends, And their triumph die, like fire and powder,” hearing this, we can get rid of excitement and hopefulness. This leaves us with chaos and seriousness. Now it’s not chaos because it’s not like gore. That would be chaos. So this leaves us with one answer and that is seriousness.
Awnser:
Buck - the protagonist, part Saint Bernard and part Scottish Shepherd. At first, Buck is a pampered dog living in the Santa Clara Valley in California. As the story progresses, Buck changes as he is forced to work as a sled dog in the harsh conditions of the Yukon.
The excerpt that helps infere the evidence of awareness and importance of zimmerman's message is the one that states the type of action Zimmerman performed. When the excerpt says that he clearly wanted the mexican government to help germany in the war, he sent the telegram . This information is clear enough to see the importance of the message. remember the content is very straight and is not just a group of details without importance
Answer:
He was having dept around, going into shop buying luzery things and telling them to split the money which they couldn't.
Everybody had been trying to lend me money, but I had fought off the most of them on one pretext or another; so this indebtedness represented only £300 borrowed money, the other £300 represented my keep and my purchases. I believed my second year's salary would carry me through the rest of the month if I went on being cautious and economical, and I intended to look sharply out for that. My month ended, my employer back from his journey, I should be all right once more, for I should at once divide the two years' salary among my creditors by assignment, and get right down to my work.
had money to spend, and was living like the rich and the great. I judged that there was going to be a crash by and by, but I was in now and must swim across or drown. You see there was just that element of impending disaster to give a serious side, a sober side, yes, a tragic side, to a state of things which would otherwise have been purely ridiculous. In the night, in the dark, the tragedy part was always to the front, and always warning, always threatening; and so I moaned and tossed, and sleep was hard to find. But in the cheerful daylight the tragedy element faded out and disappeared, and I walked on air, and was happy to giddiness, to intoxication, you may
Explanation:
this short story wasn't as immediately popular as 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,' and it didn't feature the same kind of flair for capturing regional life in the United States. Instead, he places an American abroad in a situation where money is both an object and a prize, and the characters must prove their worth beyond material possessions.
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