Hey there!
<span>In what organizational pattern do you compare and contrast subjects as a whole?
You would have to (compare/contrast) them using the method of the </span><span>
subject-by-subject organization method. Sense you are comparing them by using subjects, they would have to be using the
(subject-by-subject) method because they are using subjects.
For example: If I were to go fishing, would I get a bag of Doritos?
No, I would get a Fishing pole, and some hooks, right?
It's the same in this case,we would want to use the
(subject-by-subject) method because, they are using subject's to compare them.
Your correct answer would be
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Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen</span>
Answer: It becomes obvious for the readers that Gatsby's guests like to spread gossips about him, but the readers do not take those rumors so seriously.
Explanation:
Although people attend Gatsby's parties, they often spread rumors about him. His guests discuss the means of acquiring his wealth, often implying that Gatsby is a criminal. In <em>Chapter II</em>, Myrtle and her sister mention that rumor has it that Gatsby got his money from<em> Kaiser Wilhelm</em>, who is his relative. This makes Gatsby suspicious and dangerous in the eyes of a reader, implying that he is hiding something. In this light, when Gatsby is shot and killed by George Wilson, his guests probably believe that this is what he deserves. However, as for the readers, they are probably not convinced that easily that Gatsby is a negative character. Despite the rumors, they recognize his unconditional love for Daisy and his generosity, which makes it unlikely that he is engaged in criminal activities.
Incomplete sentence is the answer
Answer:
Inverted triangle.
Explanation:
The subject is : fundamental difference between the life of a Man and an Animal.
- The writer begins with a general statement, using a Chinese proverb to illustrate his argument. (introduction)
- provides examples to support his argument.(body)
- compares the life and existence of a tiger to that of a man to further support his point (body)
- specifies and concludes his argument.
The writer´s essay begins with a broad reasoning and ends with a specific and logic reasoning.