The theme of reward can be seen from the line "The first thing which I saw filled me with amazement".
- I was amazed by the first thing I noticed. In every direction, I could make out ruddy, distinct patches of light that resembled ship's portholes in the night. I briefly believed that it was the lava-glow from some volcanic activity, but this was improbable. Any volcanic activity would undoubtedly take place below the hollow, not above the rocks. What was the other option, then? Even though it was lovely, it must be. The reflection of fires inside the caves must be the cause of these ruddy blotches. At that time, there were people living on the plateau. How admirably well-founded my expedition was! This was definitely news that we could bring back to London!
- In his 1912 science fiction book The Lost World, British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle describes an expedition to a plateau in South America's Amazon basin where extinct species still roam free.
Thus this is the theme of reward.
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Both the characters are merchants who lend money to the one who needs it but in a different way altogether. Antonio lends money not for gaining huge profits rather help whereas Shylock is a cunning Jew who lends money and extracts a huge amount of interests from it.!!!!!!
Mary was told to see a different doctor at Lockwood Medical Center since her regular doctor, Dr. Acula, was on vacation.
You must capitalize Lockwood Medical Center that is a Name of a place a proper noun
doctor is a common noun in both places you do not capitalize a common noun
Dr. Acula Must both be capitalized it is a proper noun the doctor's title and name
It is false that this sentence is written in active voice. In fact, it is written in the passive voice.
This would be the active sentence: Somebody chased the cat down the street.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "to emphasize a personal appreciation of bicycles." the author’s purpose for including this in the introduction wheels of change is to emphasize a personal appreciation of bicycles.<span>
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