Answer:
A). The desire to gain “invisible strength”.
Explanation:
The short story "Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan exemplifies a classic tale about a mother inculcating strength and intellect into her children that would assist them to overcome adverse circumstances. As per the question, the thing that motivates the narrator is her intense desire to gain 'invisible strength' that aids her to excel at chess. Her mother assists her to attain this vigor and strength as she wanted to witness her children succeeding in life and her desire and willingness to practice and achieve helped her gain 'invisible strength' and made her outperform in chess. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
wrong .it is not C. the answer is A.the desire to gain “invisible strength”. i just took the test
Answer:
the Crusaders brought back new ideas, technologies, medicine, etc. from the more advanced Muslim civilizations.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A " He is very proud and full of himself"
Explanation:
A. his or her
B. their
C. its
D. our
b. False
(B) False
The major reason that organizational change cannot be implemented effectively by managers is because they have not been able to bring everyone on board and people are more likely to resist change when they have fallen into a status quo. It takes a lot of time and effort to implement a change. It means consulting with employee groups, managers, third parties etc and bringing everyone onto the same page.
Rainsford’s response to Zaroff indicates that he is opposed to the idea of hunting humans.
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Note:
"I can't believe you are serious, General Zaroff. This is a grisly joke" (emphasize added)
"Hunting? General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder" (emphasize added)
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In the story "The Most Dangerous Game," the general is hunting down humans for sport. In response to this confession, Rainsford says that hunting down humans is murder. We can eliminate any answer choice that has a positive correlation to what the general is saying. He wouldn't join Zaroff in hunting humans if he thought it was murder. He doesn't think it's right either.
We are left with two options. One elaborates that Rainsford is opposed to hunting humans, and the other is that he does not understand why Zaroff is hunting humans. What goes along with what Rainsford's dialogue is saying more than the other? Well, Rainsford doesn't understand why the General is hunting humans. 'This is a grisly joke.' But, he clearly states that he thinks that hunting humans is considered murder. And he clearly expresses the idea that he is very opposed to it. I think the best answer choice is:
"Rainsford's response to Zaroff indicates that... he is opposed to the idea of hunting humans."
I hope this helps!
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