Question:
Which statement BEST evaluates the inclusion of details about Korea early in this account of Lowell and Pluto?
A) The facts do not make sense and should not have been included.
B) The faintsident
C) The facts create a transition to the idea of scientific
D) The facts help create a picture of Lowell as original and innovative.
E) The facts are intended to emphasize the importance of Lowell's journey.
Answer:
The correct answer is E)
Explanation:
Lowell is depicted as a well-travelled man. Besides Korea, it was also recorded that he did extensive travelling in the Far East too.
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The correct answer is Jerry.
Since Kevin and Mark eat carpool with the manager, that means that neither of them is the manager.
That leaves two options: Jerry and Tom. But later on, we are told that Tom watches TV with the manager.
Therefore, the only possible answer is Jerry.
Answer: The education that will fit her to discharge the duties in the largest sphere of human usefulness will best fit her for whatever special work she may be compelled to do.
In this excerpt, Elizabeth Cady Stanton complains of the fact that women's education is determined by her relationships to other people as mothers, sisters, daughters and wives. This is true even when women do not fulfill these roles (for example, unmarried or childless women). This is different from the education of men, which is pursued by considering him an individual in his own right. She argues that, whatever work women decided to perform, their being educated would allow them to perform them in a much better way than if they were ignorant.
<u>The correct answer is: It demonstrates that Nora is considering leaving her children.</u> Nora reveals to the nurse that she fears that her children will forget her if she leaves definitively. Nora believes that her secret will be revealed and she will be expelled from her home, her family and society. Nora did not have to worry about taking care of the children because she had the help of the nurse and more servants.