Ambrose Bierce belonged to the literary movement called realism. Generally he used a characteristic style, especially in his stories: an abrupt start, dark images, vague references to time, limited descriptions, impossible events and the theme of war. Profoundly misanthropic, expressed in his writings his distrust of the human race, distrust expressed with a critical attitude that earned him the nickname of Bitter Bierce
b. it makes consumers feel good about themselves.
c. it makes the advertising industry more accountable for the techniques they use.
d. it helps lessen the chance of consumers being manipulated into purchasing unnecessarily.
b. cushions
c. afternoon
d. bed
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The answer is: false.
A pseudonym is a name that a single person or a collective may assume for very different purposes, like protecting or concealing one´s own identity, or the collective´s identity.
A pseudonym can include pennames (for authors in the arts), usernames, nicknames, and aliases, amongst other less common usages.
The word derives from the Greek, meaning, literally, “false name”.
Answer: B. Glow-orb.
Explanation: A kenning is a stylistic device, derived from Norse and Anglo-Saxon poetry, that consists in the use of a two-word phrases, in order to describe an object using metaphors. The two parts of the phrase represents the association between the objects or ideas, to form the metaphor. It is also called "compressed metaphor." In the given phrases, the one that is an example of a kenning is "glow-orb."
Gregor, the protagonist of Kafka's The Metamorphosis, has various reasons to hate his job. He believes that the job is not suitable for him - it is too far away from his home, so he has to travel a lot; there are always new employees, so he has to meet new people every now and then (and he's not a sociable person); the meals are unsatisfactory; he doesn't feel any fulfillment from his job. The only reason why he keeps working there is because he owes his boss some money, so until he pays him off, he has to work for him.