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In the story "A visit to charity", the line that marks the slowing down in the pace of the story is the following:
"As she walked vaguely up the steps she shifted the small pot from hand to hand; then she had to set it down and remove her mittens before she could open the heavy door."
In literature, the pace is the speed at which a story is told. In the lines above, we can see how the story is not going fast but instead, the writer takes the time to describe small actions such as the character shifting the pot from one hand to another and setting it down after.
Because the author takes ample time to describe the scenery in this scene, this is considered a slow pace.
Answer:
He mows 30 square feet of the garden in 1 minute.
Explanation:
This equation is from a topic called rates. Which would help us to be able to determine the rate at which Ned works with respect to time consumed.
Ned mows a 450 square foot garden within 15 minutes.
Thus, he would mow square foot of the garden in 1 minute.
He mows 30 square feet of the garden in 1 minute.
This shows the actual rate at which Ned worked per time. So we could determine how he worked by considering an increasing value of time.
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His means of death, his obscure burial—
No trophy, sword, nor hatchment o'er his bones,
No noble rite nor formal ostentation,
Cry to be heard, as 'twere from heaven to earth,
That I must call't in question.
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