The answer is D. Names will be forgotten, but the sacrifice for freedom will not.
Answer:
Part 1: Explanation
Part 2: Nothing
Part 3: Explanation
Part 4 : Citation
Part 5: Explanation
Explanation:
ICE strategy should be followed when writing academic essays. ICE strategy is very important in supporting evidence to your claims which are debatable.
ICE strategy is;
- Introduce the quote
- Cite the quote with proper style
- Explain the quotes.
Part 1 of the question contains introduction, According to Foulkes's ...... aspects of personality" and citation <em>(184); </em>however "Explanation" of the quote is missing.
Part 2 contains all the three elements of the ICE strategy, "In an essay on urban legends ...... exchange of details occurs" (Introduction), (78) (Citation), and "Often, people will .......... centuries-old religion" (Explanation).
Similarly we note that Part 3 misses "Explanation", Part 4 "Citation", and Part 5 misses "Explanation".
1)He thinks of his brother Allie a lot.
2)Holden thinks he is a lot of thinks but he mostly see himself as annoying, weak and depressed. the only people the really made him smile are lil kids.
3) People think Holden is smart, and annoying, for example the professor he went to after he left phoebe forgot his name claim that he was smart just troubled.
4) Holden keeps dropping out of school, he witnessed a suicide, and he lost his lil brother Allie.
5) he loves Allie, he loves writing/ English, he loves phoebe, he loves museums, and he loves children.
Answer:
his plays were varied in topic and covered a range of social, political and religious themes which are still relevant in today's world.
Explanation:
the language Shakespeare uses appealed to both the elite and the lower classes. even though we currently think it is outdated, Shakespeare created some of the language we use today and added over 1000 words to the dictionary.
additionally, his own life is of interest as he started as a farm boy and became a famous actor and playwright
Answer A.
Key words from the question: <span>commuters do not <u>truly </u>experience New York City
Answer A reflects this because it gives a specific example of a commuter coming into the city but going a whole year without actually experiencing a NYC area outside of where s/he may work. </span>