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it felt nice but abit scary again my emotions were fine
The part of Ernest Hemingway's short story "The End of Something" that is the best example of rejection of traditional beliefs is C. when Nick says love is not fun.
The traditional belief would suggest otherwise - however, by denying the thrill of love, Nick is getting rid of this innate traditional belief. The other examples do not really show this type of rejection, they represent other things that can be found in the story.
Answer:
a) you want an intimate and limited audience
Explanation:
There are other words ending in <span>f </span><span>or </span>fe<span> that change their plurals to</span>ves:
<span>calf - calves
half - halves
knife - knives
leaf - leaves
loaf - loaves
life - lives
wife - wives
shelf - shelves
thief - thieves
yourself - yourselves
themselves</span>Words ending in ff<span> you just add </span>s<span> to make the plural.</span>
<span>cliff - cliffs
toff - toffs
scuff - scuffs
sniff - sniffs
<span>Some words ending in f add s:
roof - roofs
chief - chiefs
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<span>Some words can have both endings ves or s:
<span>scarf - scarfs/scarves
dwarf - dwarfs/dwarves
wharf - wharfs/wharves
handkerchief - handkerchiefs/handkerchieves</span></span>
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Answer:
As Kurtz (in some sense) embodies Europe, the Manager embodies the Company that he represents in the Congo. According to Marlow, the Manager "inspires uneasiness" and tries to use this ability to gain information about Kurtz and his activities from Marlow.
Explanation:
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