The choice of this phrase has a paradoxical meaning in a way that Bartleby refuses to do the task asked from him and the expression of this rejection. It is a refusal, but at the same time it is a polite refusal because even when his boss asks again "You will not?", he answers again with "I prefer not". The phrase emphasizes Bartleby's passive resistance. The different use of the phrase, of course could have had a different effect in the story. It might cause a different demonstration and a different ending for the story. The boss could have replied differently because the refusal would be not polite then. However, the choice is intentional because of the development of the story. Therefore, it is suitable in its own way.
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I am happy that we return to school. Distance learning was hard, working with computer caused pain for eyes and fingers. I could understand the online lessons, but it was easier when we had face-to-face meetings with the teacher. One more thing I am happy about is to see yo u again, meet new teachers. If the lessons were distance again, we won't have a chance to get introduced with teachers. We have new teachers this year.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. Anne thinks Matthew is very kind, but Marilla is critical of him.
Explanation
According to the excerpt from "Anne of Green Gables" it can be established that Marilla's position regarding Matthew is critical of her attitude because she expresses that "... Matthew is a most ridiculous man,". Additionally, it can be established that Anne's position towards Matthew is kind since she in the fragment expresses her feelings towards Matthew by saying that "I think he is lovely," said Anne reproachfully. "He is so very sympathetic. He didn't mind how much I talked-He seemed to like it. I felt that he was a kindred spirit as soon as ever I saw him." According to the above, the correct answer is A. Anne thinks Matthew is very kind, but Marilla is critical of him.
Answer:
A. Qasim put his library book into his backpack but lost it.
Explanation:
What is unclear is whether the pronoun 'it' refers to the book or to the backpack.
Conflict is an argument or disagreement.
Here is conflict used in a sentence:
Colby's and Micheal's disagreement on WWII created conflict between the two boys.