Answer:
A good old fashioned corset comedy with minimal laughs but a decent level of charm, Return of the Hero (Le Retour du heros) pairs two of America’s favorite Frenchies for a drawing room farce about love, valor and duplicity at the start of the 19th century. Oscar winner Jean Dujardin stars opposite Melanie Laurent as a swashbuckling swindler trying to take advantage of the latter’s aristocratic family, resulting in a few funny scenes played out in lavish costumes and eye-popping decors. The result could score well with Gallic audiences, including Dujardin’s local fan base, but it’s not sure whether the humor — or lack of it — will translate outside of Europe or Francophonia.
Answer:
what lesson? i wasnt there.......
Explanation:
The key difference in the use of details in the texts of Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King is that Poe's essay is dominated by facts, while King's memoir is dominated by images and examples. The answer is the first statement.
Sam: Hey Tim, are you going to the library now?
Tim: yes.
Sam: So I'm going with you because I need to return a book I borrowed yesterday.
Tim: Did you finish reading that fast?
Sam: Yes, but I just needed to read a few pages for a story project. You may not believe it, but I wasn't finding the information I needed anywhere on the internet, thankfully the library saved me with this book.
Tim: It's good that the library had what you needed. It is incredible how it is a space that can be relevant even in this digital age. I always search for books to do my projects, because it makes the research richer in relation to the sources.
Sam: We are very lucky to have a library at our school, as some are dismantling their libraries as a way of reducing their budget.
Sam: This is very sad, since the library not only contains a lot of information, but it is also a great space to study.
Tim: Really, we could study here more often, don't you think?