The correct answer is C. Biography.
Explanation
A biography is a type of text in which the life story of a person is recorded. Usually, it is a written narrative that summarizes the main events in a person's life. In general, this literary genre is narrative and expository and is written in the third person. The basis of the biography is the exact and precise data, such as dates, names, and places. According to the above, the fragment of the question is a biography because it tells aspects of Robert Browning's life such as his childhood, his taste for the arts, his studies in London, among other events. So the correct answer is C.
The essay "Harvest Gypsies" written by Steinbeck had the aim of showing how the life of migrant rural workers in America was painful and difficult, with great challenges to be overcome.
Based on this essay, we can answer your questions as follows:
- Over the decades, work for migrants has become more stable and less ostracized, but that does not mean that this work does not have problems that still need to be resolved.
- Currently, migrants' jobs have better remuneration, greater security, and greater satisfaction for workers when compared to the same work in Steinbeck's description, as he describes an unsatisfactory and challenging job.
- A person's social status influences how they are viewed and treated by society. People with low social status are decriminalized and seen as unworthy, unlike people with high social status, who are valued and celebrated.
- Some people need to fight harder than others because of the inequality of resources. People with more social, economic, and political resources find it easier to achieve their goals than people with fewer resources, who need to work much harder.
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the answer is A they were originally horizontal
D) Carefully analyzing the decision
One evening, while I was working outside in my yard, my neighbor came over. We weren’t really friends, but we had always spoken whenever we saw each other. Once, when my car wouldn’t start, he offered to drop me at the office. That night, though, he invited my wife and me to his church the following Sunday. His pastor had just begun speaking on what the Bible said about being an influential man. I wanted to be a man of influence. As the pastor spoke that morning, I knew that the influence and success I had achieved could never be enough. I understood that I was a sinner and could never pay the price of being “good enough” to deserve heaven. The only thing that really mattered was Jesus Christ and His death on the cross for MY sin. When he gave the invitation for us to accept Jesus Christ as our Savior, I knew that I needed to be saved, to accept Jesus and that His work was sufficient to assure me of God’s love for me and a place in heaven. I realized it was not enough to just know about Jesus, but that I needed to know Him, personally. I did accept Jesus Christ that Sunday and placed all of my faith in Him and His work on the cross and was baptized. I will always be grateful to my neighbor who invited me to attend church with him.