Read this excerpt from "Look Homeward, Angel."
Like all the older children of Major Pentland she had, since her twentieth year, begun the slow accretion of land: from the savings of her small wage as teacher and book-agent, she had already purchased one or two pieces of earth.
From this excerpt, Eliza can best be described as, a dutiful daughter. humble teacher. shrewd investor. rich heiress.
Answer:
Shrewd investor
Explanation:
From this excerpt, Eliza is described as saving her wages as a school teacher and book agent, accumulating land, and acquiring one or two pieces of land.
Eliza can beat be described as a Shrewd investor because she had already began accumulating proceeds and small portions of land since she was twenty years old until she owned a valuable piece of land.
Answer:
None of the choices are correct.
Explanation:
Rip Van Winkle falls asleep because he drinks a mysterious and powerful liquor that is offered to him by an equally strange group of men.
Explanation:
substitutes for diamonds. Then DeBeers, a large diamond company, has A. less incentive to advertise than it would otherwise have. B. less market power than it would otherwise have. C. more control over the price of diamonds than it would otherwise have. D. higher profits than it would otherwise