Which term refers to an object that is critical to the characters in a film, but may be insignificant to the viewing audience? Prop
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A MacGuffin is that object in a film which is critical to the characters, but carries insignificant meaning for the audience.

A MacGuffin, a term introduced and widely used by Alfred Hitchcock is some element which drives the plot. The audience is not very concerned with the specifics of it.


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What does this excerpt from the beginning of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "Winter Dreams" tell readers about Dexter's motivations as a character?He became a golf champion and defeated Mr. T. A. Hedrick in a marvellous match played a hundred times over the fairways of his imagination, a match each detail of which he changed about untiringly—sometimes he won with almost laughable ease, sometimes he came up magnificently from behind. Again, stepping from a Pierce-Arrow automobile, like Mr. Mortimer Jones, he strolled frigidly into the lounge of the Sherry Island Golf Club—or perhaps, surrounded by an admiring crowd, he gave an exhibition of fancy diving from the spring-board of the club raft. . . . Among those who watched him in open-mouthed wonder was Mr. Mortimer Jones.

1.)Dexter dreams of upstaging Mortimer Jones at golf and gaining his admiration.
2.)Dexter dreams of becoming a champion golfer and buying an expensive automobile with the winnings.
3.)Dexter dreams of being admitted into high society and gaining its admiration.
4.)Dexter dreams of befriending Mortimer Jones so he can convince him to give him a job.
5.)Dexter dreams of impressing Mortimer Jones so he can borrow his automobile.

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1.) Dexter dreams of upstaging Mortimer Jones at golf and gaining his admiration.

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The passage above from Winter Dreams, demonstrated an incredible desire from Dexter to upstage M. Jones and ideally may pick up Jones' endorsement or even commendation.

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Dexter dreams of being admitted into high society and gaining its admiration.

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What are 3 things that happen in the book just mercy?

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Certain groups are disproportionately affected by mass incarceration, Mass incarceration is a recent and current phenomenon, The road to justice is (really) long (Extra: Justice is not the only approach to the problem)

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Certain groups are disproportionately affected by mass incarceration

Stevenson describes how African Americans, the poor, the mentally ill, youth, veterans and other groups suffer in large numbers from mass incarceration. For example, over 50 percent of US inmates have a diagnosed mental illness. The most vulnerable in our society are especially susceptible to mass incarceration.

Mass incarceration is a recent and current phenomenon

Stevenson describes how drug policies in the 1980’s, deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and other factors have contributed to the huge increase in the incarcerated population over the past half-century. While racial injustice has always been an American problem, mass incarceration is modern. Stevenson describes mass incarceration as the last of four institutions that have shaped America’s approach to race and justice. The other three institutions are slavery, domestic terror and convict leasing from Reconstruction to World War II, and the Jim Crow era.

The road to justice is (really) long

While reading Just Mercy, I was continually reminded of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s quote, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” Stevenson often worked for years to free a client, spending hundreds of hours on one case. This isn’t the flashy, feel-good, efficient altruistic work that one feels comfortable reading about. Rather, it was incredibly uncomfortable to read about the hurdles that Stevenson faced to free McMillian. However, through a lifetime of this work at the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), Stevenson has won relief for hundreds of people who were wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced.

Justice is not the only approach to the problem

Because the problem of mass incarceration can be traced back to racial inequality, misguided drug policy, excessive sentencing and other causes, Stevenson describes how its solutions must also be multi-faceted. That’s why EJI focuses not only on criminal justice reform, but also on racial justice and public education. Ultimately, Stevenson describes how representing his clients and learning about them and their stories has taught him to understand his own brokenness and the need for mercy.

These four lessons are just the highlights of what I learned. If you are interested in justice, race or police misconduct, Just Mercy is an invaluable resource to learn more.

Which pronoun changes its form least as its case changes? you I they she

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Answer: the pronoun that change least as its case changes is you.

Explanation: the pronouns mentioned are described below:

Subject Pronouns                                         Object Pronouns

I = first person, singular                                           me

They= third person, plural                                       them

you= second person, singular or plural                 you

She= third person, singular                                     her

As you can see you is the subject pronoun in singular and in plural and it's also the object pronoun.

You, as there are only two forms: you and your(s)

What type of clause is the following statement? The teacher recommended the book that Susan read.

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This should be a complex sentence because it consists of 2 clauses

Independent clause The teacher recommended the book
Subordinate clause that Susan read

The second clause is an adjectival clause because it describes further what kind of a book is the one that the teacher recommended. Both are clauses because they both contain predications.

What poetic device is illustrated by the line, “. . . all night long, by a fire-fly lamp”? A. assonance B. alliteration C. consonance D. personification

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I believe the correct answer is letter A. assonance.

Explanation:

Assonance is a literary device that consists of repeating a vowel sound in words that are close in position to each other and begin with different consonants. That is precisely what we have in "...all night long, by a fire-fly lamp." Study the phonetic transcription below:

ɔl naɪt lɔŋ, baɪ ə ˈfaɪər-flaɪ læmp

We can see there are two vowel sounds being repeated in close words: / ɔ / for all and long, and / aɪ / for night, fire, and fly (separated here just to illustrate our point). These words, even though having the same vowel sounds and being located close to each other in the sentence, begin with different consonants. All those characteristics constitute assonance.

Answer: The answer is alliteration B.

Explanation: the sound I /ai/ is present in adjacent connected words. Explanation: alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

Last summer, I sat at a sidewalk café in Italy, and three or four “black” Italians walked casually by, as well as a dozen or more blacker Africans. Each spoke to me; rather, each nodded his head slightly or acknowledged me by a glance, ever so subtly. When I was growing up, we always did this with each other, passing boats in a sea of white folk. What is the purpose of Gates including these details in his letter?

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Answer:The purpose of including these details in his letter is to highlight the author's experience of being part of a minority group and the sense of solidarity he feels with other black individuals. By describing his encounter with "black" Italians and black Africans in Italy, the author is emphasizing the common bond that exists between people of African descent, regardless of their nationality or background.

The author's mention of how they used to acknowledge each other when growing up, passing boats in a sea of white people, further underscores the idea of shared experiences and the need for mutual recognition and understanding. This detail helps to illustrate the author's perspective and the importance of acknowledging and connecting with others who share similar racial or cultural backgrounds.

Overall, the inclusion of these details serves to convey the author's personal reflections on race, identity, and the significance of recognizing and acknowledging one another in a diverse world.