Oranges aren’t such as good as apples. Hope that works!
Maybe c because you have to start going to next paragraph if its the last sentence
Answer:
Explanation:
A good teacher always works hard at being a good student. The admiration shown for a student's skill is genuine if it is genuine. Make sure that education is a two way street.
A good student always has respect for the subject matter he is studying even if he is not particularly good at it. He/she knows that maybe he or she can't do it, but that does not mean it is useless, or to be despised. Respect everything you are exposed to; sometimes the person who proposed the idea took a lifetime to be able to write the conclusions to what he found.
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
How does the detail of the children on the spirit’s legs contribute to the overall text?
A. They represent Ignorance and Want, which the spirit warns Scrooge to beware of.
B. They symbolize two of society’s ills which cling to Christmas: the desire to receive instead of to give, and the failure to acknowledge suffering.
C. They represent Ignorance and Want, two of Scrooge’s faults that hopefully have been corrected by the spirit’s visit.
D. The author likely includes these children to remind readers to care for those in need during Christmas time.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B. They symbolize two of society’s ills which cling to Christmas: the desire to receive instead of to give, and the failure to acknowledge suffering.
Explanation:
Undoubtedly two of the society's ills wich cling to Christmas is the desire to receive, and never think about those who have the least.
This is exactly what the children represent in the spirit's legs. Children with deprivation and poverty while others have everything, and still want more.
This story tells the life of a selfish and sullen man who changes his way of being during a cold Christmas due to the visit of three ghosts, and it is precisely about symbolizing this problem in society, and trying to change it.
The authors and works are the following:
Main Street - written by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1920.
Last of the Mohicans - written by James Fenimore Cooper, published in 1826.
Moby D*ck - written by Herman Melville, published in 1851.
Adventures of Tom Sawyer - written by Mark Twain, published in 1876 and 1878.
All the King's Men - written by Robert Penn Warren, published in 1946.
The Pearl - written by John Steinbeck, published in 1947.
O Pioneers! - written by Willa Cather, published in 1913.
The Scarlet Letter - written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850.
Uncle Tom's Cabin - written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, , published in 1852.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey - written by Thornton Wilder, published in 1927.