Answer:
b. Because every other office is filled, we should convert Dr. Blake’s office into a lounge.
Explanation:
Looking at the sentence of the whole passage, the flow of the sentences is smooth until the parallel structuring of the sentences in the end. Instead of mentioning "<em><u>each and every one of the other offices</u></em>", the sentence can be made more fluent and easy flowing by just saying "<em><u>every other office</u></em>". This will also stop the monotonous flow of words. Also, changing the way of narration in the word "recommend" to a direct form of addressing the idea will make the statement more forward and direct.
Thus, the best revision for the sentence will be-
<u>Because every other office is filled, we should convert Dr. Blake’s office into a lounge.</u>
Answer:
I am writing to tell you about my new cat.
A month ago,
there was a cat in the street.
It was very hungry and unhappy and then
Maria and I took it home.
It was dirty and it looked scared
We took it home and gave it some milk.
When our parents arrived they were very surprised
They named the cat Ticky.
It has been a member of our family ever since then.
Explanation:
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Which line from the red badge of courage most clearly supports the theme of courage as Henry would define it in his youth (at the beginning of the novel)?
The answer for the first question is b."His busy mind had drawn for him large pictures extravagant in color, lurid with breathless deeds." Henry has grown up reading novels and short stories about the Civil War which romanticize war and depict heroism as a epic feat that results in glory for the courageous hero of such stories. His mind is therefore "busy" imagining not only the stories about the glorious heroism and courage in the face of death but HIS OWN place in HIS OWN story of courage under fire. The "pictures" in question are not only the illustrations of the books he has read about war but his own mental images of his own courage and glory. He erroneously considers the narrations of the war novels he has read as lurid, i.e. vividly sensational and authentic. His vision of courage has been romanticized by these novels and has very little factual realism.
The conflict that most developed the theme of Henry's defining courage in the red badge of courage is:
c.man vs. self. Henry act cowardly during his first battle but he is ashamed of his own cowardice. However, nobody else knows that he fled combat and nature is logically indifferent to the horrors of war between men. Henry spends many chapters after his act of cowardice in a state of inner turmoil and guilty introspection.
Answer:
1. She vowed not to miss anymore practices
2.They agreed to watch one show and record the other
Explanation:
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We can see that Elizabeth is somehow justified in her current feelings toward John and the affair.
This is because it's revealed that John spoke with Abigail, his former lover when they were alone. But he made Elizabeth believe that he was never alone with Abigail.
<h3>What is justification?</h3>
Justification refers to the action taken to actually show or validate that something done or said is right and acceptable. People tend to justify their actions or decisions whenever they feel that their actions are right.
We see here that for the fact that John spoke with Abigail alone but tries to make Elizabeth feel otherwise, then Elizabeth is in a way justified to feel the way she felt towards John and the affair.
The question is related to the The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
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