Ayuda con la tarea de literatura
La literatura es una forma de arte que expresa y comunica ideas, emociones y experiencias a través del lenguaje. Es una parte integral de la cultura humana, abarcando una amplia gama de formas y estilos. Las obras literarias pueden incluir novelas, poesía, teatro, ensayos y más. La literatura no sólo refleja antecedentes sociales, históricos y culturales, sino que también inspira la imaginación, las emociones y la capacidad de pensamiento crítico de los lectores. A través de la literatura, las personas pueden explorar el mundo interior de la humanidad, comprender diferentes perspectivas y valores y experimentar el disfrute de la belleza. La literatura tiene un impacto significativo en el crecimiento personal y el desarrollo social.
- Jake snatched the menu from his wife and watched her glide (gracefully he had to admit)to the reservations desk and whisper in Hoo's ear.(Jimmy, she calls him How does the author use Jake's observations and thoughts to show his feelings about Graces's relationship with Mr. Hoo? a. Jake's careful attention to Grace emphasizes how much he loves her. b. The mention of "Jimmy" highlights that Jake feels left out of the conversation. c. Jake's critical attention to Grace's interactions with Mr. Hoo reveals his jealousy and unease. d. Jake's snatching of the menu shows he is unhappy with his wife's choice to eat at Mr. Hoo's restaurant.
- Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition? A For example, B Next, C Similarly, D In contrast,
- Which best describes the author's overall purpose in "Climate Change. An Overview? to inform readers about people who deny the causes of climate change to persuade readers that they should further study climate change to explain to readers how they can combat the effects of climate change to educate readers about the causes and effects of climate change
- The Pit: A Story of Chicago (Excerpt) Frank Norris A young woman, Laur Dearborn, has just moved to Chicago, where she is invited to dinner by a young man. In the excerpt below, Laura describes her early impressions of the city 1 Chicago, the great grey city, interested her at every instant and under every condition. As yet she was not sure that she liked it; she could not forgive its dirty streets, the unspeakable squalor of some of its poorer neighbourhoods that sometimes developed. like cancerous growths, in the very heart of fine residence districts. The black murk that closed every vista of the business streets oppressed her, and the soot that stained linen and gloves each time she stirred abroad was a never-ending distress. 2 But the life was tremendous. All around, on every side, in every direction the vast machinery of Commonwealth clashed and thundered from dawn to dark and from dark till dawn. Even now, as the car carried her farther into the business quarter, she could hear it see it, and feel in her every fibre the trepidation of its motion. The blackened waters of the river, seen an instant between stanchions as the car trundled across the State Street bridge, disappeared under fleets of tugs,of lake steamers, of lumber barges from a In paragraph 3, why does the author choose to have Laura view the railway terminus? A. to illustrate the complexity of city life B. to illustrate the overcrowding of city neighborhoods C. to illustrate the difficulties of survival in the city D. to illustrate Laura's desire to leave the city
- The Pit: A Story of Chicago (Excerpt) Frank Nortis A young woman, Laura Dearborn, has just moved to Chicago, where she is invited to dinner by a young man. In the excerpt below, Laura describes her early impressions of the city. 1 Chicago, the great grey city, interested her at every instant and under every condition. As yet she was not sure that she liked it; she could not forgive its dirty streets, the unspeakable squalor of some of its poorer neighbourhood:that sometimes developed like cancerous growths, in the very heart of fine residence districts. The black murk that closed every vista of the business streets oppressed her, and the soot that stained linen and gloves each time she stimed abroad was a never-ending distress. 2 But the life was tremendous. All around, on every side, in every direction the vast machinery of Commonwealth clashed and thundered from dawn to dark and from dark till dawn Even now, as the car carried her farther into the business quarter, she could hear it see it, and feel in her every fibre the trepidation of its motion. The blackened waters of the river, seen an instant between stanchions as the car trundled across the State Street bridge, disappeared under fleets of tugs, of take steamers, of lumber barges from a in paragraph 4, the author uses the phrases like "choked with an overflow,","optioned with an unending nourishment," and "Tapacious gullet." What is the effect of these word choices? A. It illustrates the many opportunities found in the city. B. It illustrates the extreme hunger experienced by the city's poor. C. It illustrates an all-consuming greedy city that uses up resources. D. Itillustrates the disparity between those with wealth and those without.