Answer:
Dexter displayed his ambitious personality when he started working as a caddy at country club to make contacts with wealthy social elite. Dexter's continuously worked smart in the story to achieve fortune and make opportunistic connections. His deepest motivations are revealed by his opting out of college and taking a loan against his degree to invest in laundry business. He always wanted to be a businessman of high cader and huge acclaim in social elite.
Explanation:
Fitzgerald portrayed Dexter as a character with a spirit of competition burning high as he always wishes the best for himself. He entered the business community with this spirit and always kept moving towards his goal of achieving fame and fortune. He does not only crave for the association of elite class but is willing to do anything to achieve elite status.
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Use flash backs and dream sequences to rewrite Rapunzel in two paragraphs and in one paragraph explain the techniques (flash backs & dream sequences) and how you used them.
Flash back to show Rapunzel in the forest imagining what the prince was doing without her. A dream sequence could be the mother imagining what Rapunzel would taste like, or how the King imagines what Rapunzel looks like.
Explanation:
You could use the flash back to show Rapunzel in the forest imagining what the prince was doing without her. Such as, "Rapunzel sat in the dark forest. Though she had two children, she was completely alone. She began knitting a new pair of socks for her children, and humming an old familiar tune. She though back to how it all began." and then switch back and forth between the beginning and her waiting. A dream sequence could be the mother imagining what the Rapunzel would taste like, or how the King imagines what Rapunzel looks like.
Flash forward would be the opposite of a flash back. In stead of thinking about what happened, you think about what will happen. Like from the witch's perspective. She knows what is going to happen before it happens. You cold have the first meeting between the father and the witch, and when the father takes the Rapunzel back to his wife, you flash forward to the witch telling Rapunzel to let her hair down.
I guess a better example would be to show the witch convincing the father to give Rapunzel to him. You could flash forward (the witch showing the father) what would happen if the mother didn't eat the Rapunzel. "The witch then pulled an old mirror from her satchel and told the father to look in to it. He saw himself crying while his wife and unborn child died because he was unable to bring the Rapunzel to her" This would be making the Rapunzel magical, though.
Many authors have drawn on and transformed Ovid's original myth of Daedalus and Icarus.
After reading the source text (Ovid) and three interpretations (Bruegel, Williams, and Auden),
write a well-developed essay that explains how the different depictions of Icarus' death
establish the central idea of man's failure.
The different interpretations of Icarus' death by Ovid, Bruegel, Williams, and Auden explore various dimensions of man's failure, ranging from the personal consequences of arrogance and disregard for caution to society's indifference towards individual tragedy.
Explanation:The differences in the depictions of Icarus' death by Ovid, Bruegel, Williams, and Auden each contribute unique perspectives on the universal theme of human fallibility or man's failure. In the original myth by Ovid, Icarus' death is depicted as the tragic result of his youthful audacity and disregard for his father Daedalus' warnings not to fly too close to the sun. The melting of his wings and subsequent fall into the sea served as a harsh consequence of his hubris, defining man's failure as a result of overconfidence and lack of responsibility.
On the other hand, Bruegel's painting portrayed Icarus' fall as an incident of little importance to the world at large. This can be seen as a commentary on the insignificance of individual failure in the grand scheme of things. Conversely, Williams focuses on the contrast between the magnificent flight and the tragic downfall, highlighting the abruptly-ended| potential caused by Icarus' heedlessness. Finally, Auden's interpretation emphasizes the general indifference of society towards personal tragedy, implying that the failure of man is not only personal but also societal in our shared lack of empathy.
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What tone does the playwright convey through Bobo’s words "Man, Willy is gone?
Answer:
awe and surprised because he has no idea why Willy left town.
Explanation:
The passage mentions that Bobo waited for six hours, which means he really was not expecting Willy not to show up or to just disappear. Therefore he was surprised when he realized Willy most likely had left town without him.
When he decides to follow the ghost, Hamlet says that "each petty artery in this body" is "as hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve." Look to your foot notes or an online search to explain Hamlet's allusion to Greek mythology here. Explain the Nemean lion's role in mythology and then explain why this is an interesting simile for Hamlet to use.
Answer:
The Nemean lion was a mythological animal in Greek myth that Hercules has to kill as his first labor. The lion's golden fur and claws were far more sharper and stronger than any mortal weapon, which makes it invincible to any mortal attack.
Likewise, Hamlet feels his fate is calling him to follow the ghost, making his "artery in his body as hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve". He is emphasizing his need for such fierce courage like the lion's, to face his father's ghost.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" revolves around the revenge plot of the young prince Hamlet for the murder of his father King Hamlet. He uses the allusion of the Greek mythological figure of Nemean to refer to the immense strength needed to face his father's ghost.
The Nemean lion was a mythological figure which Hercules had to face as his first labor. it's fierceness was such that mortals' weapons could not pierce through it's golden fur. It's claws were also sharper than any weapon of the mortals, and it could easily cut through the armor of the mortal man.
Act I scene iv shows the scene where Hamlet was beckoned by his father to approach him separately so that he will talk to him privately. This simile to compare Hamlet to the Nemean lion is to show or suggest the immense courage and strength that he will need to face his father's ghost alone. Like the mythological lion, Hamlet believes he needed to have the strength and fierceness to face the ghost of his father alone.
what evidence from the text best supports the theme that society places limits on the roles of women?
"She had danced her Tarantella, and it had been a tremendous success."
"I took my charming little Capri maiden . . . on my arm."
"An exit ought always to be effective, Mrs. Linde."
"But that is what I cannot make Nora understand
Answer:
"I took my charming little Capri maiden . . . on my arm."
Explanation:
Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" is a realism play that revolves around the themes of societal restrictions on women. It also particularly confines its plot around the disintegration of the domestic life of the Helmers.
Nora is the wife of Torvald Helmer who, due to the society's "norms" was living a life of pretense, and her real being suppressed. Her husband Torvald, on the other hand, did nothing to help rather furthur adding to this form of restriction. He loves to call her names, always with a 'possessive' nature such as "my, mine" etc along with the name. One such instant of society's 'norms' of placing limits in a woman's role is seen in Act III where Mr. Helmer told Mrs. Linde of how Nora had ruled the dance floor with her charming and exquisite dancing but had to refuse her to dance longer for fear of her "spoil[ing] the effect". He then addressed his wife as "my charming little Capri maiden, --my capricious little Capri maiden, I should say--on my arm".
Answer:
"I took my charming little Capri maiden . . . on my arm."
Explanation:
The line, "Let's count the bodies over again," is followed by
A) three tercets
B) five words
C) two rhymes
D) a repetition
Answer:
B five words
Explanation:
because one two three four
Answer:
A) three tercets
Explanation:
This line is the first line of the short poem called "Counting Small-Boned Bodies" which has ten lines, referring to the horror of the Vietnam War. The mentioned first line is followed by three tercets, each of which starts with the same line, that is, the tercet is a group of three verses that rhyming together or are connected by a rhymes with the adjacent tercet.
Each of the three tercets starts with the line "If we could only make the bodies smaller", which here emphasizes ironic lyricalism, which follows the terrible changes of the natural world.
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From In Memoriam, A. H. H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Far off thou art, but ever nigh; I have thee still, and I rejoice; I prosper, circled with thy voice; I shall not lose thee though I die.
Earlier in the poem, the speaker expresses his grief over the loss of his friend. Why does he, in these later lines, "rejoice"?
Visiting places where his friend spent time, the speaker imagines that his friend is still present.
By memorializing their friendship in the poem, the speaker feels that his friend lives on.
The speaker believes that he and his friend, although physically separated, are united spiritually.
Answer:
C). The speaker believes that he and his friend, although physically separated, are united spiritually.
Explanation:
The poem 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' authored by the highly admired British poet who is acknowledged as the 'Poet Laureate of Britain' aims to display his sorrow and grief over the sudden demise of his close friend 'Arthur Henry Hallam' at the tender age of 22 but twists it towards the end by giving it a spiritual angle through the idea of reuniting with his friend that offers him solace.
As per the question, the speaker represents his intense sorrow over the death of his friend but towards the climax, he begins to 'rejoice' with the fictional idea in which he imagines that although physically he has been separated from his dear friend, a 'spiritual reunion with his friend' will bring him pleasure, solace, and rejoice. Through this, the poet implies the acceptance of brevity of life by associating it with spirituality. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
The speaker believes that he and his friend, although physically separated , are united spiritually.
Explanation:
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In "The Shawshank Redemption", the chief guard savagely beats a newly arrived inmate to stop the crying and hysterics. The inmate later dies in the infirmary because the prison doctor had left for the night. What type of conditioning is this?A. Negative Punishment
B. Positive reinforcement
C. Negative reinforcement
D. Positive Punishment
Answer:answer is B
Explanation:
In marigolds, what does lizabeth’s parents interaction in the middle of the night mainly reveal about lizabeth’s father?
Answer:
b) He is a proud man who does not want to accept help from other people.
Explanation:
In Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds", the themes of racial discrimination and more importantly, the growth or"breaking of innocence" is dealt the most. The African American family of the narrator Lizabeth and her experience with innocence while trying to ruin Miss Lottie's marigolds.
One late night, she had woken up from her sleep and had heard her parents discussing about somethings. It was the her father's voice that she said "shattered the peace". Her father had exclaimed that it's been "Twenty-two years, Maybelle, twenty-two years, and I got nothing for you, nothing, nothing". And when his wife tried to calm him down and told him that Mrs. Ellis will be giving him her husband's old coat for the winter, he said "Da mn Mr. Ellis’s coat! And da mn his money! You think I want white folks’ leavings?"
His refusal to accept things from others, especially white folks, and his anguish at not being able t be the provider of the house is understandable but it also shows his pride and refusal to get/ask for help from others.
Answer:
He is a proud man who does not want to accept help from other people.
Explanation:
What happened to the behavior in the future? (Was the behavior weakened? Is it less likely to occur?)Rachel got up early every morning and raided the cookie jar. Her mom realized what was going on and stopped putting cookies in the jar. After this, when Rachel reached in the cookie jar when no longer found cookies. As a result, she no longer raided the cookie jar.
Answer:The behavior was weakened and yes it is less likely to happen again.
Explanation:according to classical conditioning which explains how we learn certain behavior, this is a negative punishment in which something was taken away in order to reduce the likelihood of the behavior happening again in the future . The Stimulus which encourages or which causes this behaviour is taken away in order to reduce the likelihood of the behaviour.
You invite a group of people to your home for a wine-tasting event, but you have not figured out how they will get home afterward. According to research, you should be concerned about this because:
Answer:
Explanation:
Because wine contains alcohol which can lead to being drunk when to much is consumed. Driving while drunk is illegal and not safe and has lead to many deaths worldwide. Therefore you must figure out an alternative way for people participating in the wine tasting to get home or else they could get in trouble with the law, or worse, die.
Read this excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
My Dear Friend:
You remember the old fable of "The Man and the Lion," where the lion complained that he should not be so misrepresented "when the lions wrote history."
I am glad the time has come when the "lions write history.”
In this excerpt, the writer refers to a fable. When a writer refers to another piece of literature like this, it is called an _____.
1)allegory
2)allusion
3)alliteration
4)onomatopoeia
Answer:
Allegory
Explanation:
The fable states that the Lion was misrepresented "when the lions wrote history." I believe when the slave says "I am glad the time has come when the lions write history", the slave is revealing a hidden meaning to that quote.
Answer: allegory
Explanation:
Javoni is a senior in college with plans for attending medical school. To keep up her grades, she spends most nights and weekends studying and completing assignments. Brizy, Javoni's best friend and roommate, recently complained to Javoni: "You don’t have time to hang out. It’s been months since we’ve watched a movie together. We don’t talk like we used to." Javoni wants to be a good student but that’s keeping her from also being a good friend. Javoni is experiencing:a. role coalition.
b. role conflict.
c. role strain.
d. role reversal.
Answer:
b. role conflict.
Explanation:
Role conflict can be defined as incompatible demands faced by a person. these demands can be experienced by the person when he is pulled in various directions. Javoni is trying to respond to all the statuses she holds. For example in this scenario, she wants to keep up her status as a student and her status as a friend compatible to each other. Thus she is being pulled in conflicting directions to meet the demands of both these roles.
The second metaphor in Psalm 23 compares God to a generous host. (In the ancient Middle East, it was a sign of hospitality to anoint a guest's head and dusty feet with oil.) How does the speaker extend this metaphor of God as a gracious host, with the speaker as his guest?
Answer:
(a) a shepherd and a host
(b) God is a source of guidance, protection, and sustenance
Explanation:
In Psalm 23, God as a gracious host is extended by the speaker describing God's abundant provision and protection, amidst the speaker's enemies, symbolizing a surplus of blessing and a deep sense of security.
Explanation:In Psalm 23, the speaker extends the metaphor of God as a gracious host with the speaker as his guest, by describing God's abundant provision and protection. For example, 'You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.' Here, the 'table' signifies God's generous provision, the 'oil' signifies God's grace and blessing, and the 'overflowing cup' indicates a surplus of blessings. The fact that this is happening 'in the presence of my enemies' indicates that God's protection surrounds the speaker, even amidst adversity. These imageries demonstrate the speaker's deep trust and sense of security in God's hospitality.
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One way to enhance the understanding of research through the consent process for non-English speakers is to train research assistants to use which of the following when explaining the purpose of the research study and study procedures to potential subjects.
Teach-back method
Answer: TEACH-BACK METHOD
Explanation:TEACH-BACK method is also known as show me method, is a method of learning or confirmation by a health care services provider where the patient is asked to show or repeat what has been been described or taught by the personnel teaching.If a patient understands what has been taught,they are able to "teach-back" or show what has been made known to him or her accurately. This is a communication method intended to improve Health awareness.
Dr. Cohen wanted to study whether gender stereotypes exist in the technology industry. She gave a resume to staff members at a tech company. Half of the staff were told that the applicant was male and half were told that the applicant was female even though they were all given the same resume. Dr. Cohen asked both sets of participants whether or not they would hire the applicant and calculated how many "males" vs "females" were offered the job. Identify the independent and dependent variables.
Answer:An independent variable is gender and dependent variable is number of job offers.
Explanation:What's an independent variable?
- An independent variable doesn't get changed by other variables which are involved in an experiment or research.
Like gender can't be changed or be manipulated by other variables in a research or study. Independent variable is the one that will cause a change in the other variables that you are trying to observe or measure i.e dependent variable
What's a dependent variable?
- independent variable is a variable dependent on the independent variable so it can be manipulated depending on the independent variable such as getting a job in this case is dependent on one's gender
Molly, a high school senior, and her mother are at a used-car dealership to purchase Molly's first car. Molly is interested in a red 2006 Ford Mustang, while her mother thinks a blue 2007 Hyundai Elantra would be a better car for her. Molly says that while she thinks the Mustang would be a more appropriate choice for a teenager like herself, she understands why the price, fuel economy profile, and stability of the Elantra would appeal to her mother. Molly's comments demonstrate?
Answer:Acknowledging the feeling of others
Explanation:Molly showing that she understands her mom's point of view means she acknowledges how her mom feels about this whole thing.
She understands that her mom is looking at thing like monthly payments, the fuel price and other factors since she will be the one paying for the car and buying the fuel for Molly and also she would want something stable for her daughter to ensure her safety. Molly isn't being self centered but more considerate.
Final answer:
Molly's comments reflect her understanding and maturity in recognizing both the emotional desire for the Ford Mustang and the practical benefits of the Hyundai Elantra, balancing personal preferences with realistic considerations.
Explanation:
Molly's comments about the car choices demonstrate her ability to see both the emotional appeal and the practical considerations involved in making a decision. While she acknowledges her personal preference for the 2006 Ford Mustang due to its style and appeal to a teenager, she also understands her mother's perspective concerning the price, fuel economy, and stability that the 2007 Hyundai Elantra offers. This demonstrates a level of cognitive and emotional maturity, showing that she is able to consider multiple aspects of a situation and the perspectives of others while making a decision.
Create a short story (one or half a page) (no less) with 9 vocabulary words. Here are 20 words so choose 9 (or more) and here are the definitions I need them to represent. Please help me!!!!!
crown
an English coin worth 5 shillings
public house
tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms
gipsy
a laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment
temperament
excessive emotionalism or irritability and excitability
surfeit
the state of being more than full
criticize
point out real or perceived flaws
gorgonzola
Italian blue cheese
amiable
diffusing warmth and friendliness
wallop
hit hard
bloke
a boy or man
pedigree
ancestry of a purebred animal
shilling
a former monetary unit in Great Britain
coincidence
the property of two things happening at the same time
mope
be apathetic, gloomy, or dazed
pip
a minor nonspecific ailment
peculiarity
an odd or unusual characteristic
morbid
suggesting an unhealthy mental state
peevish
easily irritated or annoyed
chump
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
sterling
highest in quality
Answer:
give me your email so i can send you a page
Explanation:
so they cant look online and see that someone else typed it hun
Should every place in the world have access to the Internet? Why or why not? Support your answer with information from the Article, as well as your own knowledge.
Answer:
not every place should have internet cause some people like privacy
Explanation:
What is the central message of the story habib and the bear?
Answer:
The message is all about frienship.
Explanation:
In the time past, people relate closely unlike now that it is difficult to get true friend. Habib was lonely and bored as a result of not having any friend.
He ended up forming friendship with the bear. The relationship blossomed as a result of Habib taking adequate care of the bear.
Whose responsibility is it not only to travel on the bus with the students, but also to take a direct supervisory role in attending to the well-being of each student on the bus during away contests?
Answer:The person in charge of the students is the teacher in charge of the class, who takes them on an excursion.
Explanation:It should also be taken into account that a teacher is needed every 15 or 20 students, so more than one teacher must go out of school.
Remember that parents must sign an authorization by which they let their children leave school to take a trip.
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Finally, you talk to Joseph, the Austrian manager of the plant in Brazil: Based on what you have learned so far, what do you think is the problem here?
Answer: Finally, you talk to Joseph, the Austrian manager of the plant in Brazil, He has been forceful with the Brazilian workers (and flirtatious with the female workers), but they do not respect him, He has even tried to bribe the workers to get them to perform, Based on what you have learned so far, what do you think is the problem here?, Joseph’s style of leadership is at fault.
Explanation: Joseph’s style of leadership is at fault, because it runs against universal standards of leadership and also contradict Holden-Evans company policy.
I suggest that Joseph be disciplined for trying to bride his workers, Integrity is a universal leadership quality irrespective of culture of nationality.
Answer:
The problem in the company is that Joseph is not acting with ethics and professionalism. He has shown that he has no integrity.
Explanation:
To understand this answer we need to analyze the situation. First of all, the employees are not performing as expected. Therefore, Joseph has been rude with the male employees forcing them to perform as expected, while he has tried to seduce the females' ones. Behaving without respect, ethics, and professionalism. He has shown cero integrity and moral values.
Dalbir believes that reinforcement is NOT necessary for learning to occur, but that it does have a positive impact on the performance of what has been learned. Dalbir's view is most consistent with the phenomenon called _______.
Answer:
Latent learning.
Explanation:
As per the details provided, Dalbir's view is mostly congruous to the process named 'latent learning' as he pays emphasis on learning through observation and retaining it in the subconscious and displayed through modified behavior but only when there is an availability of appropriate(sufficient) motivation in the environment. Dalbir's view states that though reinforcement is not essential or mandatory to inculcate learning it does help in creating a positive impact as the rewards would encourage the individual to learn more while punishments would prevent them from engaging in unproductive or misleading activities. Thus, his view mostly characterizes 'latent learning'.
Senator Warren states that 99.6 percent of occupations pay men more than their female counterparts. Is this evidence relevant in support of Warren's argument that there is a discriminatory wage gap between men and women?
A. Yes, because statistics always support an argument's point.
B. No, because the statistic addresses only men's incomes.
C. Yes, because the statistic directly supports Warren's argument.
D. No, because the statistic fails to support Warren's argument.
Answer:
A). Yes, because the statistic directly supports Warren's argument.
Explanation:
The authors present a variety of evidence to substantiate their claim and establish the credibility of their among the audience.
In the given passage, Senator Warren is successful in presenting the significant evidence to back her claim about the discriminatory wage gap among men and women. The statistic information('99.6 percent of occupations pay men more than their female counterparts') used by Warren to support her claim victoriously establishes the validity and credibility of her claim and assists her to persuade the readers to believe in his claim more conveniently. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
Sorry I know I'm a little late but the answer is A.
Yes, because the statistic directly supports Warren's argument.
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"Tommy Sheep" is a spoof of a Tommy Hilfiger ad, with sheep (presumably representing the conformists who buy such clothing) pictured in front of a huge American flag. This is an example of ______.
Final answer:
The "Tommy Sheep" ad parody featuring sheep and an American flag is an example of satire, a technique commonly used in the arts to critique societal elements such as consumer conformity in advertising.
Explanation:
The "Tommy Sheep" as a spoof of a Tommy Hilfiger ad, featuring sheep in front of a large American flag, is an example of satire. Satire uses humor, exaggeration, or ridicule to critique elements of society, in this case, possibly suggesting that the consumers of the brand are conformists. This spoof aligns with discussions around how advertising can promote conformity and uniformity, contrasting the historical American value of cultural diversity and innovation. In doing so, it adds to the dialogue on how corporate branding and marketing influence consumer behavior and social trends, a topic extensively examined in texts like Naomi Klein's 'No Logo'.
In which sentence is the appositive phrase punctuated correctly?
A. Shakespeare the great writer, penned many famous sonnets.
B. Shakespeare, the great writer, penned many famous sonnets.
C. Shakespeare, the great writer penned many famous sonnets.
D. Shakespeare the great writer penned many famous sonnets.
Answer:
The correct answer is B "Shakespeare, the great writer, penned many famous sonnets."
Explanation:
what are three names for little words akeelah and the bee
The three names for little words Akeelah and the bee are
1.Keke Palmer
2.Her Mother Angela Bassett
3.Her coach Laurence Fishburne
Explanation:
It is a dramatic film.The story describes about the girl participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.She is a genius at spelling.The theme of the film is overcoming the difficulties from life.She wins the competition by overcoming the threatens by her family.She also overcomes her insecurities.She is a bright girl when it comes to words.She had an honest emotions and it a gives good ending.The inspiration for Akeelah was confidence and culture.
Final answer:
The question pertains to terms for small, commonly used words in English, often memorized for spelling bees. These words are known as sight words, dolch words, or high-frequency words, which are crucial for reading fluency and comprehension.
Explanation:
The question 'what are three names for little words akeelah and the bee' seems to refer to the terms used for small connecting words in English, often found in the context of spelling bees, such as the one portrayed in the movie Akeelah and the Bee. These small words are usually called sight words, dolch words, or high-frequency words. They are commonly used in English and are taught from an early age because recognizing them quickly helps to improve reading fluency and comprehension.
Sight words are words that students are encouraged to memorize as a whole by sight, so that they can automatically recognize them without having to use tricky decoding strategies. Dolch words, named after Edward William Dolch, refer to a specific list of 220 words most often found in reading materials used by children. Lastly, high-frequency words are those that appear most frequently in written and spoken language and are thus essential for students to learn for effective communication.
Describe de setting of the 1980 BBC adaptation. What time and time and place are indicated by the set and costumes ?
Explanation:
One of the 1980 BBC adaptations was Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, The Invisible Man and more.
There are all considering the time of the nineteenth century and the period of romanticism located in England.The set of the 1980 adaptation was focused on the beauty, imagination, nature, rural life and rejection of industrialization. Characters were expressing many emotions and social conflicts.Characters who were rich were having other kinds of costumes and suits than the ones who were poor and also they were having a lot of differences in their everyday life.The description of the setting(time and location) in the adaptations of 1980 BBC would be as follows:
In these adaptations, the settings played emphasis on refinement, nature, creativity, imagination, rustic life, etc. The sets laid focus on depicting the real-life situations and the characters' costumes were designed to depict the era and themes accordingly(For example, "Elizabeth Bennet was given an old-fashioned gown having a waistline.")The gap in the lives of the poor and the rich is effectively displayed through distinction in their costumes and outlooks.Learn more about "Adaptation" here:
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Which detail from the text best establishes the influence of religion on this setting? "It was a dead man's house, a spirit house." "I stood by the door and my heart felt small and weak." "I have been in the Dead Places near us, with my father." "It did not have the smell of man, though there were old bones in a corner."
Answer:
A. "It was a dead mans house, a spirit house" it's the only quote that even mentions religion in any way. I hope this helps!
Explanation:
Answer: It's A.
Explanation: I took the ed test 2023.
While looking at ads on a professional job site, Justin saw this job posting: "The employee should have a degree in human behavior and at least 5 years experience in behavioral modifications. We are also looking for an employee who is good at crisis divergence. Typically employees will spend a lot of time supporting others."
Answer:
Counselor
Explanation:
Justin is looking at an advertisement that describes what candidates for a position as an advisor should look like. This is because a counselor is the professional responsible for harmonizing crisis behaviors in different types of individuals, as well as listening to their concerns and helping them to make the best possible decision, always respecting the individuality of each person, as well as their behavior, personality and temperament.
For this, this professional must have knowledge of human behavior, behavioral changes and crisis control procedures.
Answer:
The answer is A: Counselor
Explanation:
The guy above me is Right to