Answer:
The interjection is a part of speech which is more commonly used in informal language than in formal writing or speech. Basically, the function of interjections is to express emotions or sudden bursts of feelings. They can express a wide variety of emotions such as: excitement, joy, surprise, or disgust.
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Answer: D. By drawing a parallel between the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" to the life of Dale Carnegie.
Explanation:
In "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking" (2012), Susan Cain illustrates the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" by comparing it to the life of Dale Carnegie, as described in his How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936).
According to Cain, Carnegie´s change from a farm boy to a sales man and then to a public speaking icon, is a good example of the move from a Culture of Character, prevalent until the 1920s, to a Culture of Personality, which is externally focussed as it gives more importance to appearances than to actions.
d they are not the same person hope this helps
In Romeo and Juliet, my favorite character is Romeo. He's an intelligent, likeable character. I like the way he devotes himself to his love with Juliet. Although he is a little immature, he's overall a likeable character that keeps me interested.
Answer:
settlements
Explanation:
xXMonkey here, looks like you've got a mi of history and language arts. I believe the answer is settlements because, when just starting out, nomads couldn't have had the materials to build entire houses. Settlements are smaller, and much less bustling. Hope this helps. -xXMonkey