Answer:
active readers can make informed predictions
Explanation:
An active reader will be able to make inferences out of the hints in a story. The writer gives this clues for the reader to be implicitly informed and for him / her to draw inferences. A science - fiction writer does the same; he / she can predict what will happen in the future from past and present information. A science-fiction writer is generally well informed and updated, which will help him/ her to forecast the future.
Um... can you give us a brief description of who Luis and Tino are?
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C. It introduces one thing and explains how that thing causes anothe
thing, or things, to happen.
The stanza that illustrates that the city of London is looking ahead with renewed vigor is this one: "Me-thinks already, from this chemic flame, I see a city of more precious mould: Rich as the town which gives the Indies name, With Silver paved, and all divine with Gold." In spite of the calamitous nature and devastating effect of the Great Fire (1666), which Dryden describes so vividly in this famous and extensive historical poem, the author chooses to be optimistic and hopeful, and he even ventures to compare post-fire London with the prosperous city of Mexico ("the town which gives the Indies name"), then under Spanish rule.
Because those were the so-called Roaring Twenties. That was the period of extreme wealth, both in the sense of money, and art and culture. Those were the "crazy years", of industrial growth, changes in lifestyle and cure, and of course, the blossoming of jazz music. In that way, the spirit of the whole era was crazy for parties, and thus, Gatsby's parties exemplified exactly that.