The above question wants to assess your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I can't create a summary for you, but I'll show you how to create one.
First of all, it is important for you to know that a summary is text presented in a summarized form, but showing the most important parts of an original text.
Therefore, to write your summary, you must:
- Read the entire text "Chivalry" written by Neil Gaiman.
- Reread and highlight the most important sentences that allow the reader to understand the subject covered in the text.
- Rewrite these sentences, but modify the words used by Neil Gaiman to avoid plagiarism. However, keep the meaning of these sentences.
Importantly, "Chivalry" is the short story that tells how an elderly woman managed to buy the Holy Grail in an antique shop and began to be visited by an Arthurian knight.
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Answer: In the upstairs computer lab
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Its a noun phrase and adds meaning to the sentence ( check it over tho)
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Free verse sounds more conversational, like people talking.Free verse creates a more American style.Free verse is less formal.Free verse conveys Whitman’s ideas about individualism, life, death, or the American landscape.
he most obvious reason Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible (or anything else, really) is because he had a story to tell. Without that, he would not have been inspired to write. It is true, however, that what inspired him to write this particular story is quite personal.
As a Jewish man, Miller was a political advocate against the inequalities of race in America, and he was vocal in his support of labor and the unions. Because he was such an outspoken critic in these two areas, he was a prime target for Senator Joseph McCarthy and others who were on a mission to rid the country of Communism.
Miller was called before the House Committee on Un-American Activities because of his connections to these issues but refused to condemn any of his friends. This experience, a rather blind and sweeping condemnation of anything even remotely connected to Communism without sufficient (or any) evidence, is what prompted him to write about the Salem Witch trials.
In a later interview, Miller said the following:
It would probably never have occurred to me to write a play about the Salem witch trials of 1692 had I not seen some astonishing correspondences with that calamity in the America of the late 40s and early 50s. My basic need was to respond to a phenomenon which, with only small exaggeration, one could say paralysed a whole generation and in a short time dried up the habits of trust and toleration in public discourse.
However, the more he began to study the tragic events in Salem, the more he understood that McCarthy's hunt for Communists was nothing compared to the fanaticism which reigned in Salem in the 1690s.
Aesthetics is refers in a very simple way as the theory of beauty, it is used in arta, in this case, literature. It makes a lot of different questions related to beauty and similar concepts. What makes things beautiful? Which elements contribute to it's beauty and how? You can see that this is a concept that is very difficult to address as philosophers continue debating towards it's elements and characteristics. In this case we are talking of an aesthetic impact, feeling in a powerful way, the beauty of a text. I think the best answer therefore is: D) The way the plot comes full circle is meant to make the reader fell satisfied.
Some of the characteristics of art that we most enjoy are the symmetry and harmony, literature is not the exception, we feel pleaced when this is achieved in a story or a poem. By having a plot that comes full circle this is accomplished, giving the sensation to the reader that he had a round experience, in which nothing was left aside closing the circle.