Answer: The short story by Jerome K Jerome (of Three Men and a Boat fame) called The Dancing Partner, is about a group of young girls who are talking about the fact that none of them can seem to find tgood dancing partners. Overheard by one of the girls' fathers, the man determines that he can build the ideal dancing partner, one who won't complain and will not step on their feet. He creates a dancing partner named Lt. Fritz. But when he is built the girls aren't sure about dancing with him. Finally, one girl does dance with him and realizes that she is enjoying herself. The girl, seeking to dazzle the rest of the dancers, loosens the screw on the mechanical dancer, and he goes faster and faster. At some point it becomes evident that she's passed out. They looked for the maker of the robot, but couldn't find him. Finally, they do find him, but it is too late for the young woman. She is dead. From that day forward the mechanical inventor stuck to making smaller things.
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Explanation:
The tone of a story depicts the writer's attitude to the story.
The descriptions and gesticulations of the girls in the story belies the fact the writer is a lone male in the midst of girls in a gymnasium or calisthenics class
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B . Moses
Explanation:
The author of Hebrews believes that Jesus is greater than angels, Moses, and the Levitical Priesthood
I would say the tone of these lines is encouraging.
These lines tell us that we will manage to overcome anything laid in front of us on our life path, no matter how difficult it may be. It is quite encouraging to think that because it makes us feel good and happy about our lives and think we can do anything.
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By speaking at the same time, Higgins and Pickering show they are no more sophisticated than Eliza.
Explanation:
In the drawing room scene in Pygmalion Professor Higgins presented Eliza to his mother, who was not pleased with the visit as Higgins tended to act objectionably in front of her guests, to test the progress of his experimented.
Eliza, having already being coached on what subjects she can safely converse in, does so beautifully but comically, talking correctly while using slang.
During the course of the evening Higgins and colonel Pickering talked over each other, a fact which made them as unsophisticated as their experimental subject, as Mrs. Higgins pointed out to the two men.
This is even further emphasized in another scene where Higgins had to be reminded to mind his manners in front of Eliza, and at the end of the play she even has better manners than he does.