Jenna didn't know which package went to which person and instead of going back home to ask her mom which is which she gave her Great Aunt Sally a jersey that was supposed to be Joey's and she gave Joey the package that was supposed to be her Great Aunt Sally's.
Answer:
The characteristics used in Rip Van Winkle are:
- Filled with remarkable, strange, or exaggerated characters.
- Conveys a positive message about a nation or its people.
- Set in the past, often in remote or exciting places and times.
Explanation:
Rip Van Winkle covers many topics: from the political transformation of a country, to Dutch legends, the value of time and the human condition. The story is set in the days before the United States War of Independence and the protagonist is portrayed as a good man, kind and always willing to help others. His only downside is not to like domestic work, or worry about his family. The protagonist wants to escape from his wife and finds a refuge to rest and celebrates with strange creatures he falls asleep and he wakes up many years later in a new and unknown world.
Irving reflects on time like this. His character, Rip Van Winkle, has been literally forgotten by time. He had left a monarchical village to find a democratic and colonist-free village; he had left an insufferable woman and found an affectionate daughter; he had left his old friends to make new ones. Time had taken a life and given him a new one, perhaps better.
There isn't much of a conventional setting in this poem, unless you consider the vague concept of "apocalypse" or the "end of the world" to be a setting.
but, "fire and Ice" starts off with two images of the end of the world. In the first image, the world is a great bubbling mess of fire, lava, and explosions. cities are melting and trees are burning. In the second vision, the world is an ice cube/a ice sphere. a extremely large cloud looms above the earth, and temperatures are so low that life cannot survive.
from there we move to a discussion from the speaker- we now have the image of him "tasting" desire, like Eve biting into the fateful apple in the Garden of Eden. then he rewinds the end of the world somehow, as if this were a film.
In the second apocalypse, things run different. Ice carries the day, driven by the hatred of people.
A.) there is no greater fear than death and nothingness
Search your consciences and see if you cannot offer more to your young beneficiaries whose future you guide so many hours each and every day.
It is not enough to cater to the nation's whims; you must also serve the nation's needs.
Answer: Options 3 and 4.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The paragraph that has been given above in the question talks about watching of the television by the people these days. Mostly people watch it to do away with their boredom and to kill their times.
But the television must not be watched only to kill time and to get away from boredom. It should also do other purposes like give important information to the viewers, make them aware about current affairs and so on.