H. G Wells wrote "The Time Machine" a scientific fictional book that depicts the fearful and the kind nature of human behaviours and illustrates the story of a time traveller.
The events based on the Time Traveller’s perspective are 4, 5, 1, 2, 3 and 6.
Thus the correct order is 4, 5, 1, 2, 3 and 6.
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Explanation:
Plato/Edmentum
George Orwell
Kurt Vonnegut
Truman Capote
John Steinbeck
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Answer:
Tom Wolfe and Truman Capote were two authors that were connected with the New Journalism movement.
Explanation:
The writers often credited with beginning the movement include the following:
Tom Wolfe
Truman Capote
Talese, Gay
[Their name is put that way because of modification]
So, out of the options from the question, your answers would be number 1 (Tom Wolfe) and number 4 (Truman Capote)
Ideas within a sentence, and sentences as well, can be connected in a text through several means. One of them is punctuation and the other, the use of linking words, like but, for, and, of, etc. Yet a third way is through the use of connecting words, sometimes in the ending clause that help to give meaning to two sentences that would initially seem unconnected. In this case, the first sentence talks about the best time of a person´s life, the night of Sherry´s party. This word of night, establishes the time at which the event took place. The second sentence, which has no noun, no pronouns, just a descriptor like worst, it would seem like the sentences have absolutely no connection. Except that the second sentence ends with the words, next day, which again not only establishes connection through time, but also chronologically organizes the two ideas. The first idea being the best time during a night, the next idea being the worst time the following day. This is why the correct answer is A.
(A) cautious
(B) resigned
(C) confident
(D) generous
(E) patient
confiedent is the answer(I think!)
The doctor ignored Ivan's complaints by saying: "I have already told you what I consider necessary and proper. The analysis may show something more."
I think it's the most accurate way to describe Tolstoy's opinion about doctors' indifference to their patients.
Also, it's good to choose excerpt like that: "The doctor looked at him sternly over his spectacles with one eye, as if to say: "Prisoner if you will not keep to the questions put to you, I shall be obliged to have you removed from the court."
Explanation:
Vladimir Lenin was a good Communist revolutionary and therefore the initial leader of Russia. He died in 1924. Vladimir Illych Nikolai Lenin. He leads the Bolsheviks to power through the warfare in 1917. He created peace with the alliance and commenced to reform his country, Russia, currently referred to as Russia (although it's since been modified again). He died in 1924.
Briefly, a tyrant Not what, who. He was the leader of the Bolshevik party, that eventually became the communist government of Russia, in short.
He dominated Russia (then the USSR) till his death of natural causes from a series of 3 strokes starting in 1922. He was a wished criminal underneath the previous tzarist rule, as he unfolds new ideas of a government with no autocracy.
b. She wants to spend some time with Charles.
c. She wants to see if Laurie can be moved into a different class.
d. She wants to find Charles's mother and talk to her.
The sentence that uses possessive personal pronouns correctly is A. Have you seen the cat and its kittens?
B. is wrong because (their's) is not a word, it would have to be their or theirs, no apostrophe.
C. Stanley claimed that the papers were his'. is wrong because (his) is the possessive no apostrophe after the s.
D. is wrong because (it's) is a contraction for 'it is'. And you wouldn't say, the squirrel twitched it is tail.
Hope this helps. :)