Answer:
4
Explanation:
If I understood the question right I think it will be 4 because it's attractive sentence.
Answer:
Act lll takes place all in one location and at one point in time
Explanation:
what is the best reason that the author did not break in act III (3) in to separate scenes?
Act lll takes place all in one location and at one point in time. therefore there is no need for the author to break act 3 into scene,since all act were played in one long act in a location.
Below, these go for me specifically but I hope this is what you meant!!
1. My body changed because i got into fitness and gained much more general body strength then before.
2. Before, I was really into reading. Then, I found out that i would rather give my brain challenges, so i started getting into mathematics and doing mind games like puzzles, etc.
3. I now believe that studying history is important because we should know how we got to the point that we are at in life as we speak. Knowing our origins and past life experiences, have meaning.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option C. It is too vague.
Explanation:
The above sentence is ineffective because it is too vague. The reason is because it states some facts that do not entail anything. It does not say anything about how and for what have this person is qualified. And secondly it fails to explain the strengths and skills he portrayed and learned through the previous job due to which he was a good worker.
Therefore option C. It is too vague is the answer.
Answer and Explanation:
The text we are analyzing here is part of Chapter 8 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The main character, Gatsby, has gone through a lot in his pursuit of Daisy, the love of his life. When Gatsby left for the war, Daisy married Tom Buchanan, an unfaithful millionaire. Now, Gatsby is trying to get her back. He gets involved with criminal businesses to become a millionaire as well and moves to a mansion right across the bay from Daisy's. Gatsby throws grand parties with the hope that Daisy will one day walk through his doors. They eventually become lovers, but a tragedy is about to end it all for them.
"Gatsby shouldered the mattress and started for the pool. Once he stopped and shifted it a little, and the chauffeur asked him if he needed help, but he shook his head and in a moment disappeared among the yellowing trees."
In the text above, Gatsby is about to be killed by George Wilson. There are a couple of symbols in the text that foreshadow Gatsby's death, such as his brief hesitation and the yellowing trees - green would mean life, but yellow is a reminder that winter is on its way, and that the trees will soon look lifeless. It is also interesting to notice that he is finally about to take a swim in his pool, something he hasn't done all summer. It is ironic that, when Gatsby finally takes some time to enjoy his life, it will suddenly be taken from him.