Answer:
humans compassion
how humans govern themselves
Humans curiosity
I think the answer is a from searching passage it looks like it would be a
Answer:
Joan Didion made use of subtle similes in her essay and also made good use of personification as well as rhetorical devices.
Explanation:
In "Goodbye to All That", Joan Didion compares the experiences in New York to what happens at a fair. Fairs as she says lures people in through the loud buzzers, lights and games. She became tired of the NYC fair. she enjoyed the games as a child and was eager to play as many games as she could, but Didion outgrows the city and those stuffs do not intrigue her anymore.
Didion sees NYC as a fate that is legendary and a thought that represents something, this exposition also depicts NYC as much superior to anything.
Restraint and feeling of unease don't seem to fit, and I don't think speedy mode of transportation is it either.
My best guess would be A or B though.
Sorry I couldn't help more.
Answer:
Dear Susan,
I hope you are doing fine. During the last few weeks, I've been thinking about the different occupations in the world and which one would be the most suitable for me.
I become interested in three of them. The first one is a carpenter. They are talented people that can do any piece of furniture with wood. They have to be careful with machines and good with craftworks. The second occupation that I thought of is graphic design. Graphic designers work with computers creating beautiful posters, cards, brochures, and fixing photos for magazines. This job requires someone who can pay attention to details and has a creative mind. The last occupation that I considered is engineering. An engineer has to be extremely good at Maths and Physics since they are in charge of building bridges and skyscrapers. There can not be a mistake in their calculations.
When I grow up, I would like to become a graphic designer. I consider myself a creative person who enjoys drawing and editing photos on my computer. Besides, my family always tells me that I am good with anything related to design. What would you like to become when you grow up?
All the best,
Frank.
Explanation:
A letter has three main parts. First, we have the introduction. In this paragraph, we ask our friend how she is and introduces the letter's topic. In the second paragraph, which is the letter's body, we describe the different occupations. Lastly, we tell our friend which one we would like to take and give the reasons for this decision. After that, we ask her about the occupations that she likes and say our goodbyes.