Answer:
Read the sentence from “Racing to Race."
"Since when did you get so smart, Dr. Meiya?" he teased.
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What does this sentence reveal about how Carlo views Meiya?
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O Carlo is mean and he does not really like Meiya.
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O Carlo is open to Meiya's feedback and accepts it.
Carlo thinks that Meiya is a know-it-all.
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O Carlo thinks that he is smarter than Meiya.
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Explanation:
so it would be B!
According to Levitt and Dubner, authors of the notable bestseller "Freakonomics", students have always had the reason to cheat - to get higher grades, which eventually prove to be a way to a better social standing. However, teachers also began to cheat, because now they also have an incentive to do it, because their jobs often depend on their students' success. A whole school in Chicago was on the verge of shutting down because of low grades, and teachers were caught cheating, so as to preserve their jobs. They cheated because they had an incentive. However, according to Levitt and Dubner's research, it's still the minority of teachers that will cheat (about 5%), whereas the majority of them is honest. The same goes for sumo wrestlers, who will often cheat because they aren't satisfied with the low wages most of them get.
Answer:
i think that they show the despair of the situation and the reflect an attitude of being resigned to one's fate
Explanation:
these words show this
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Option B is the correct one. The archetypical image of fire develops the idea that power is both terrifying and enticing.
"Tyger......, burning bright // ..... Could frame thy <em>fearful symmetry</em>?" The tiger looks perfect but it is frightening. " .....Burnt the fire of thine eyes //..... dare seize the fire?". Blake ,the poet, wants to know who has been able to create this amazing and powerful animal. "....furnace was thy brain..". The poet puts a question: if a blacksmith has made the tiger.
Chesterton explains how Thomas Aquinas was way ahead of his time in understanding what it means to be human and had a developed a great sense for ontology. He would argue that there are many of his own contemporaries that think and develop their ideas just like Aquinas did. You can use this as a starting point and develop your essay.