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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Answer:
Explanation:
Jane learns exactly what NOT to do in any teaching situation. She sees how cruel her teachers were, and how they killed Helen, Jane's best friend, by refusing to feed her as punishment. This is something Jane does not forget, and she goes on to be a much better teacher. She cares for her students, and she cares about what they learn. She does not subject them to horrible, unfair punishments. She feeds her students, and she diciplines them in a fair and reasonable ways. Jane eventually realizes that her experiences as a young girl at Lowood helped her to become the wonderful teacher she was.
Once upon a time. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life
It basically empasizes the "eleven stars" and the "hot sky". It depicts the tree in the painting as if made of hair.
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