In this case the speaker is comparing his/her situation to someone else who is in a worse situation than him/ her. This is clearly a case of downward comparison.
Question: I may not have the greatest job in the world, but at least I'm not unemployed like Mark, would be an example of a(n)
Answer: B. downward comparison
Answer:
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Explanation:
She had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.
She used to wear pretty clothes and be lively
She was real sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and—fluttery.
I believe the answer is: she had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.
This could be seen when Mrs. Peters is talking to the Sheriff. While the other people that had been questioned seem to have clueless expression, Mrs. Peters seem to have this shrinking and frightened look, as if she had some information that other people don't know.
When entries on a Works Cited page are to be ordered, it is necessary to follow an established convention. The references on this section of the academic assignment are provided in alphabetical order by author's last name. For example in order to cite "Paradise Lost" by Milton in MLA format, the entry should be as follows: Milton, J and the name of the title needs to be typed in italics. Option B is the right one.
Answer:
Wheatley
Explanation:
It would be the Title.