why does mallam sile build a new tea shop? in what way might this be seen as a turning point in the story?

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Answer 1
Answer: He built a new tea shop to attract more customers.

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What assumption underlies this sentence from the excerpt?Those who have quitted the world, and those who have not yet arrived at it, are as remote from each other as the utmost stretch of mortal imagination can conceive.
A-Family heritage is of no importance to the free citizens of Paine's modern world.
B-The young should not rule the old, and the old should not rule the young.
C-Ways of governing should be allowed to change with succeeding generations.
D-The wisdom of the past is an illusion that unjustly binds people in the present.

I believe is D

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Is that statement in a reading passage or just by itself? As of right now I believe your thought is right, or possibly C is right

Please help!!!! Which citation is correct for an anonymous work? (Troubled Times 4) (Anonymous 4) (“Troubled Times” p. 4) (“Troubled Times” 4)

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"Troubled Times" 4 is the best for citation there from those choices, one thing you never do while citing is do "Troubled Times" p.4. Why? because it doesn't look half as good as "Troubled Times 4", there is my answer.

Answer:

(“Troubled Times” p. 4)

Explanation:

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Which of the following is a prominent theme in romanticism? A. an appreciation for science B. a respect for civilized society C. the individual against society D. the surroundings of an individual

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A prominent theme within romanticism is D. The surroundings of anindividual. Perhaps the most famous example of romantic writing is thepoetry of William Wordsworth, who captured the beauty of the world hesaw around him in timeless verse.

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D. the surroundings of an individual is incorrect.  I believe C. the individual against society is correct.

Explanation:

D. the surroundings of an individual was marked incorrect.

Which one of the following poems depends heavily on the use of allusion for effect? A. "God's Grandeur"
B. "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"
C. "Grass"
D. "Death, Be Not Proud"

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The correct answer is C. Grass 

This poem heavily alludes to historical events and famous battles where many people died but this is not explicitly said, thus it is an allusion.

What is symbolism? A.) when a literary work has two levels of meaning.

B.) when an idea in a literary work is played down or treated casually.

C.) when a statement or situation that seems to be contradictory actually presents a truth.

D.) when a character, place, thing, or event in a literary work stands for a larger idea.

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Answer:

D.) When a character, place, thing, or event in a literary work stands for a larger idea.

Explanation:

Symbolism is a figurative language that takes place when a character, place, thing, event or anything with a physical existence stands for a larger idea or meaning that is entirely different from the actual meaning of the form of that physical "thing" or living being.

One great example of symbolism can be found in the story “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway that focuses on the issue of whether doing an abortion or not In the story, for instance, the fields of grain and trees and The Ebro River represent fertility and fruitfulness: the unborn child the protagonist carries in her womb. And the “shadow of a cloud” symbolizes the abortion of the fetus.

D. When a  character, place,thing, or event in a literary work stands for a larger idea.

I need help! Will Gogol ever accept his name? (The Namesake) and Why?

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Alright so I never actually read the book so please take this with a grain of salt. From what I have just read it seems that Gogol comes to accept his non-American side and appreciate his Indian-American identity. I'm not sure why he comes to terms with it, but apparently he does. In the ending he sits down and reads the book his dad gives him by Nikolai Gogol. So yes, I think he does accept his name. However I strongly encourage you to verify that if you have the book. I hope this helped :)