The answer is C, if you’re referring to American Romanticism.
American Romanticism entails characteristics of individuality, self-reliance and independence, integrity, and transcendentalism. Transcendentalism applies to Choice D. You can cross off B as an answer, because individuality is apart of Romanticism. Finally, all Romantic movements prefer imagination over reason, so that can be eliminated right away.
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Selection 1 is a Modern Gothic story. Using your knowledge of the characteristics of this genre, you can most reasonably predict that —
Tom and Martha’s recent bad luck will turn out to be the result of an elaborate practical joke.
Martha’s suspicion that Gus is haunting them will be reinforced by further mysterious events.
Martha will go into therapy and successfully overcome her belief that Gus is haunting them.
Tom will pull himself together after he is offered a new job with a good future.
Answer:
Martha’s suspicion that Gus is haunting them will be reinforced by further mysterious events.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete, but from previous knowledge of Gothic literature, the most likely answer is option B.
Gothic literature is known for use of the supernatural to create fear and suspicion. Therefore, Martha's suspicion that Gus is haunting them will be reinforced by more mysterious and supernatural happening.
The other options do not fit the theme of Goth literature.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sounds have basically two characteristics: pitch and loudness. The pitch is the ear's method of informally measuring how close together waves peaks and valleys are. The closer they are, the higher the pitch.
What this write up says about loudness is really amplitude. Amplitude is the height of the peaks from the neutral position. So just by varying the height of the waves and the closeness they are to each other determines the multitudes of the various sounds that we hear -- from very loud or very soft and from very high pitched to a very low rumble.
There is another property that's extremely important and that is what is carrying the sound. The speed that sound travels is determined by what is carrying the waves. If sound is carried by a steel pipe, the sound moves much faster through the pipe than it would if it is carried through air. Movies make quite a todo about people putting their heads to the tracks to see if they hear a train going somewhere on the tracks. It's really just the fact that sound travels through solids better than through air and they can hear the train long before they can see it.