He mixes his autobiography with steps on how to be a good writer. He is showing the connection between his life and how it affects his writing. He also gives the usual advice for those who wishes to venture into writing and gives some tips on how to achieve this.
B.He visited Congress, gathering support for his proposal.
C.He went to Congress and gathered support for his proposal.
D.He went to Congress so that he could gather support for his proposal.
He visited Congress to gather support for his proposal.
B. "When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me"
C. "Not that the pines are darker there"
D. "And sorry I could not travel both"
Answer: One foot down,then hop! its hot
Explanation: i picked c (i lift my lamp..) it was wrong.
Answer: based on an invented story
Explanation:
Helmholtz is a guy with an enormous amount of qualities. He is confident, good-looking, charming, well-liked and artistic. Although he is not completely at home in this new society, he is successful within it, and because of this, he is likely to be a static character.
Helmholtz is a kindred spirit to Bernard because both of them feel constrained by this world order. While Bernard is unable to adapt to this system because of his "weakness," Helmholtz is unable to adapt because of the superficiality of their pursuits.
Helmholtz secret ambition is to create art that is passionate, intense and emotional, such as Othello. However, there are no topics like that in the new world, and coming up with them is impossible from someone in that society. Helmholtz, however, holds unto the idea of writing something like that, and the closest he can get to is writing about the weather.
What bothers Helmholtz the most about his friend is how difficult Bernard finds it to fit into society, unlike himself. He finds this embarrasing.
b. so he can speak to Spaulding in private
c. so he can steal from Wilson
d. so he can avoid Sherlock Holmes