Ani says that Dan Deluca wrote an article that contradicts his stance of the Nobel being well deserved at times, the two sentences of said article that show this kind of contradiction are:
Many of Dylan’s most fervently loved songs—some of which actually are love songs—date from the 1960s, and his being honored at age 75 can be seen as an ultimate affirmation for the baby boomer generation.
and
And it’s a good thing [his lyrics] have been published, because if you’ve gone to see the famously sneering and syllable-garbling Dylan play live in recent years, you probably couldn’t understand a word he was singing.
this is because they say that the Nobel might be a product of simple nostalgia and they undermine Dylan as an artist, plus these seem to not be quotes from detractors but something Dan DeLuca is saying himself
Answer: Jimmy Smith grew the winning tomato at the country fair.
The correct option is: <em>the reader could set his or her own pace and reread parts for clarity.</em>
When we read a text, we are able to do it in <em>our own pace</em>, <em>managing our time</em>, and <em>reading again</em> the parts we could not understand the first time.
On the other hand, <em>listening to audios</em> (or watching videos) can easily <em>affect our emotional perception</em> about a particular theme.
Defining unfamiliar English and Spanish words
Since this poem contains words from two different languages, it's important, for the reader to fully understand its meaning, to make sure unfamiliar words in each language are defined. For example, knowing that 'el olvido' means "oblivion" can give a reader better insight into the meaning of the poem.
If by Fredo, you mean Fredo Corleone I think he is a believable character.
He has many characteristics that are needed in a novel. For a start, he was treated as the baby of the family because of a out of pneumonia as a child and he is considered weaker and less intelligent than his siblings.
He is also considered the black sheep of the family as he loves being part of the Corlene family and what it comes with it ( money and women) but he doesn't like the responsabilities that come with the name.
He craves respect but he doesn't earn it as his siblings and father are continously covering for his mistakes.