In Chapter 4 of the novel, Jack furthers his role as a predator by creating a mask for himself. As he makes it, his obsession blocks out those around him, and the mask swallows up his identity, liberating Jack from "shame and self-consciousness". Jack uses the mask to frighten some of the other boys, and they begin to see only the mask and not Jack. In fact, the mask section closes with the statement, "The mask compelled them", demonstrating that a part (the mask) has actually taken over the whole (Jack). It not only changes how Jack views himself, but it also begins to change the boys' view of Jack.
What do you mean? I dont want these? There yours now?
Parralelism, which is comparing two similar things to each other. ~Have a Great Night~ :)
The evidence the author uses to support the false analogy is that college sports are just as important as bookstores.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The author uses a false relationship between university games and university bookstores.
- He uses this to show that students who work in bookstores receive salaries, but university players don't, but they are of equal importance.
- The evidence that the author shows to confirm this relationship is that college games are as important as bookstores.
- However, both the relationship and the evidence convey an incorrect idea.
Bookstores are part of the educational system that universities should promote, university games are not. In addition, many college athletes have scholarships, while students working in the campus do so for salaries or lower funding.
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One day a horse named Ludo was roaring like a tiger instead of neighing. He tried again and again to neigh but he couldn't. He looked here and there to see what was wrong with him. All his friends like Bunny Rabbit, Kittu Rabbit were scared of him. The tiger named Shera was angry with Ludo as he was roaring like a tiger. Next day a fox named Chunnu took Ludo to Doctor Bear. Doctor Bear cured Ludo and after that he neighed and did not roar again.
Moral of the Story – We should always consult a doctor first when we feel something wrong with us.