The character of Chairman Reed in this passage has the role of an effective moderator on the grounds that before formaly starting with the discussion, he reminds the members of it of participanting only until the end when everything is said and done from Mrs. Louis and Mr. Hollembeak; also, at the same time, Chairman Reed wants to hear the opinion of Mr. Hollembeak about the case as he was willing to discuss, which the chairman asked him later to show support. Another thing to said is that it was not the Chairman Reed who challenged Mr. Hollembeak but Mrs. Louis, who seemed to interrogate him along the dicussion. Thus, the correct option for this is A <em>"Effective. Chairman Reed is reminding participants of the rules for discussion, acknowledging Mr. Hollembeak’s point of view, and asking him to support his point of view with facts."</em>
Answer:
Daisy at first answered indirectly and then admitted with reluctance which shows her indecisive nature and the dilemma she was put in between Jay and Tom. Also, she had loved both men and didn't seem to want to lose either one.
Jay Gatsby's need to hear the words from Daisy's mouth shows his need of validation and support from the very person he was referring to, who was 'supposedly' with him.
Explanation:
In Chapter 7 of the text "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the scene where Tom, Daisy, Jay, Nick and Jordan were in the room above the ballroom. This scene reveals the conflict between the couple, Jay's wants f reassurance and Daisy's confusing nature.
When Jay asked Daisy to tell her husband Tom that she never really loved him, she indirectly said it, "<em>Why,—how could I love him—possibly?" </em>and then with<em> "perceptible reluctance"</em> said <em>"I never loved him</em>". This reluctance on daisy's part shows the inconclusive nature of her choice, her inability to make up her mind and her indecisiveness in what she wants.
On the other hand, Gatsby kept on stating the fact that she doesn't love Tom and telling her to say it out loud shows his need of assurance and validation from Daisy. Even he seemed to know of Daisy's dilemma in choosing her side, and also it shows his need to be wanted and loved by the very girl who had left him.
Answer:
and thirsty for its scant rain
Explanation:
The adjective <em>scant </em>implies that something is barely sufficient or enough, so from November to April it scarcely rains or snows, and the country is desirous for rainfall.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the sentences do not follow a parallel structure. Thus, it is more suitable to place an adjective like <em>thirsty </em>after the adjectives <em>chill </em>and <em>quiet </em>to describe the season.
Answer:
Why is life so hard!? my friend had to leave me. she found someone better than me ME! How can this be. that girl isn't even pretty or smart yet she is still fond of her!'. I've never found such a kind person ever since
Quindlen links the conclusion to the introduction of her essay with the words "like many improbable ideas, when it works, it's a wonder", which is very close to her claim in the overall text, "America is an Improbable idea", it isn't supposed to work but it does despite all of the differences, specifically racial or ethnic, within it.