Because Candy is old, he is seen as lower in society and unimportant. he is metaphorically associated with his dog, who is also old and is put down, which foreshadows Candy's destiny.\\ chapter 2 page 26 in my version-
"You was poking your big ears into our business. I don't like nobody to get nosey" Says George to Candy (described as the old man/swamper) It shows the way that other men on the ranch treat Candy, with little respect, because of prejudice.
Candy replies a few lines down
"A guy on the ranch don't never listen nor he don't ast no questions"
This shows that most ranch men, apart from George and Lennie, have no friendships and are generally lonely since they have no business or somebody to talk to.
Later on, page 48, Carlson says to Candy
"God awmighty, that dog stinks. Get him outta here, Candy! I don't know nothing that stinks as bad as an old dog. You gotta get him out."
The way that Carlson insists getting rid of Candy's old dog shows little care towards the emotional attachment Candy has for his dog.
This shows some reflection of society at that time because animals and the elderly were seen together at the bottom of society because they are both conveyed as past their best.
1.PART A: Which statement identifies the central theme of the poem?
Young love is the most powerful form of love.
Life is about making sacrifices for the greater good.
While life is fleeting, art has the ability to live on. T
he simple pleasures of life are the most important.
2.PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape? / What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy?” (Lines 9-10)
“Who are these coming to the sacrifice? / To what green altar, O mysterious priest” (Lines 31-32)
“Of marble men and maidens overwrought, / With forest branches and the trodden weed” (Lines 42-43)
“When old age shall this generation waste, / Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe” (Lines 46-47)
Answer:
1. While life is fleeting, art has the ability to live on.
2. “When old age shall this generation waste, / Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe” (Lines 46-47)
Explanation:
The ode written by John Keats "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is a Horatian ode that the author used to present the theme of art as permanent in contrast to the temporary nature of human life. In this poem, the author talks about a "Grecian urn" that has a picture depicting man's daily life.
In the poem, Keats proclaims how art, as depicted in the urn, can be permanent and not fade like the love, life, and pleasures of humanity. He presents that while art has the ability to live on even after the death of a person, the "life" of man will pass with time. This claim can be best supported by the lines "When old age shall this generation waste, / Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe", suggesting that after old age destroys a man's life, the art on the urn will remain immortal, never affected by aging or time.
A hero that I saw in a documentary is 29 year old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I had seen the documentary on Netflix, She is an American politician and activist who serves as the US representative for NY's 14th congressional district, and in the documentary, she was so strong and powerful, she had went up against a man that everyone around her told her that she could not beat, but ended up doing anyways! It was so inspiring and powerful!
There were many heroes during the September 11th tragedy. One event that stood out to me the most was two brothers that were both at the World Trade Center. One of the brothers was a firefighter and the other worked in one of the towers. They were worried if they would ever see eachother again, but they still had to do their jobs. Eventually, they ended up finding eachother and they were both safe and not injured.
B. field research
C. print
D. electronic
An interview you conduct with a well-respected heart surgeon is an example of the type of source is:
Option B
An interview is basically an organized discussion where one member poses inquiries, and the other gives replies. In like manner speech, interview alludes to a one-on-one discussion between an interviewer and an interviewee. An interview may likewise move data in the two ways.
An interview is formal gatherings between two individuals the interviewer and the interviewee where inquiries are posed by the interviewer to acquire data, characteristics, mentalities, wishes and so on Structure the interviewee.
An evaluation community or appraisal day is a mix of assignments and exercises that test your appropriateness for the work. You'll get the opportunity to show a more extensive scope of abilities than you would have had the option to during a customary up close and personal interview.
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C) Rhyme, rhythm, and repetition of certain words.