Career in defense. I hope this is right.
CPS stands for:
corporate social responsibility
The correct answer is He is exaggerating the truth
Explanation:
A narrator is unreliable if his words are not completely true or aim at deceiving the audience. In the excerpt presented, it is likely the narrator not completely reliable because this narrator is exaggerating. This occurs in "And travelled far; no man as far as he" or "ever honored for his ability" because even if the warrior or man he is describing is brave and has traveled a lot it is unlikely he has traveled more than any other person in the world or that his abilities or qualities are the best in the world.
Answer:
<em>A character feuding with a close friend. </em>
<em>A character living in a harsh environment. </em>
<em>A character being judged by the community. </em>
Explanation:
External conflict in a literary work refers to a fight or struggle between the main character and some outside force. An outside force means it is <u>outside the body</u> of the character. There are <em>three main types</em> of external conflict in literature:
- <em>Character to character:</em> The most common one is the protagonist versus the antagonist, <em>a character feuding with a close friend</em> is an example of a character to character conflict.
- Character versus society: This conflict refers to the main character struggling with social forces, examples of this conflict are<em> a character</em> <em>being judged by the community</em> and <em> a character living in a harsh environment,</em> when a harsh environment refers to the social environment he is surrounded by.
- Character versus nature: When the protagonist struggles against forces of nature. An example can also be a <em>character living in a harsh environment</em>, when it refers to climate conditions.
<em>Answer: more like agree and disagree</em>
<em>I still assume that grades measures exactly what a student learns. It usually shows you whether you've got wrong or right when you finish an exam, and it explains why and how. If a teacher or student scores your paperwork and mistakenly labels you wrongly, grades will also be incorrect, even though you deserve a much better score. Plus grades are not that significant, actually. Students should concentrate on studying new subjects and real knowledge, since that is what a student really represents.</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>sry I took so long :/</em>