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Foreshadowing helps give the reader insight into what will happen in the future. Foreshadowing is used early in the novella when Steinbeck foreshadows that Lennie will accidentally kill Curley's wife while trying to stroke her hair. Lennie seems to kill everything he pets: mice, a dog, and eventually Curley's wife. Since the act of petting is so innocent, we as the reader do not suspect Lennie of being capable of murder. In the beginning Lennie is depicted as being weak and not able to do very much, but as the story progresses, we see his true identity show through.
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D. Gabe Newell, founder of Valve (paragraph 2, sentence 5)
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Correct. According to Margolis, the video perpetuates the “boy wonder myth” by portraying coding as more like a superpower than a learned skill. Because Gabe Newell describes programmers as “wizards” and explicitly compares programming to a “superpower,” his quotation in the second paragraph provides direct evidence for Margolis’ argument about perpetuating the “boy wonder myth.”
Answer: I gotchu
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Telemachus is more outgoing than Ulysses
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B
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I would pick people magazine