The answer would be C. They both focus on living a simple life. They both wrote stories directing to the idea of the joy when living with nature, reconnecting with nature. Also, Thoreau and White both believes in an individualistic point of view.
<span><span>A positive start: “Good afternoon, my name is Adam and …”;</span><span>a statement of what will be discussed: “I am going to explore …”;
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A statement of the treatment to be applied to the topic (e.g. to compare, contrast, evaluate, describe): “I will be comparing the four main principles of …”;
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A statement of the outcomes of the presentation:<span> “I hope this will provide us with …”;
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A statement of what the audience will need to do (e.g. when they can ask questions or whether or not they will need to take notes): <span>“I will pass round a handout that summarises my presentation before taking questions at the end.”</span></span></span>
<span> Ptolemy is, without doubt, the greatest figure in ancient astronomy. He gathered up the wisdom of the philosophers who had preceded him. He incorporated this with the results of his own observations, and illumined it with his theories.
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Just took the test. I will tell you all the answers.
1. He must overcome obstacles and difficulties to win the pure maiden's love.
2. He creates tension in the story as the uncle who gets home late and forgets about the boy's intentions.
3. It shows how the boy confuses his religious zeal with his feelings of romantic love.
4. a central apple-tree” with “the tree of knowledge”
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Answer:
B - The streets are unually crowded.
Explanation:
The narrator mentions several times (through repeition) that there was 'unusually heavy traffic' with 'unfamiliar cars and people' and 'there had never before been so many white people driving down the streets'.