Answer:
The Fast Food Nation excerpt begins with a description of a teen fast-food worker. This is an example of Anecdotal evidence.
The anecdote supports Schlosser's claim by suggesting that
1) Teens work long, hard hours in fast food.
Teenagers are ideal employees for the fast-food industry
1) The industry wants part-time workers who will accept low wages
2) Fast-food workers do not need extensive skills
3) Teenagers are easier to control than adults
Explanation:
Answer:
C. We found ourselves in a fine mess after we decided not to follow the map.
Explanation:
An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which contradictory words are used together.
Answer C contains an oxymoron. The sentence contains the phrase <u><em>fine mess,</em></u> contradictory words. Fine is used to describe something of high quality but, in this sentence, it describes a mess.
'twas grand to help you!
Although Hamlet indicates to the reader that he is not mad, the characters in the play believe that he is. Match the character to his or her reason given for Hamlet's "madness."
1. the death of Hamlet's father
2. the death of Hamlet's father and the ensuing hasty marriage
3. Ophelia's rejection of Hamlet's love
4. disappointment at not being named king after his father's death
Polonius
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Claudius
Gertrude
It is c because the interrupter in the sentince