In H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, why was the Time Traveller disappointed in the Eloi?They looked frail and fragile.

They lacked curiosity.

They were not intellectually advanced.

all of these

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Answer:  In H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine, the Time Traveller was disappointed in the Eloi because of all the reasons indicated above. Therefore the correct answer is: All of these

Instead of acting being masters than the Morlocks - referred to as underworld creatures, the Eloi - which are considered the upperworld creatures, they seemed fearful especially in the dark. They don't think wisely and curiously enough to what their power can do.

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What do you think will happen at the end of the Odyssey

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After a grueling twenty-year journey, Odysseus finds peace at the end of the epic poem. When he returns home to Ithaca, he finds one hundred suitors in his home, as Teiresias's prophecy forewarned. With the help of Athena, his son, and a few servants, he kills all of the suitors and reclaims the home

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This is my opinion- :P

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Read the excerpt from Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal." Swift wrote this essay as a satire to suggest how the children of poor people can stop being a burden to their parents and society. Which line from the excerpt demonstrates Swift's use of logical appeal (although distorted logic) to persuade readers to adopt his purposely shocking suggestion of eating children as a cheaper alternative to meat?I have already computed the charge of nursing a beggar's child (in which list I reckon all cottagers, labourers, and four-fifths of the farmers) to be about two shillings per annum, rags included; and I believe no gentleman would repine to give ten shillings for the carcass of a good fat child, which, as I have said, will make four dishes of excellent nutritive meat, when he hath only some particular friend, or his own family to dine with him. Thus the squire will learn to be a good landlord, and grow popular among his tenants, the mother will have eight shillings neat profit, and be fit for work till she produces another child.

Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flea the carcass; the skin of which, artificially dressed, will make admirable gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen.

As to our City of Dublin, shambles may be appointed for this purpose, in the most convenient parts of it, and butchers we may be assured will not be wanting; although I rather recommend buying the children alive, and dressing them hot from the knife, as we do roasting pigs.

A very worthy person, a true lover of his country, and whose virtues I highly esteem, was lately pleased, in discoursing on this matter, to offer a refinement upon my scheme. He said, that many gentlemen of this kingdom, having of late destroyed their deer, he conceived that the want of venison might be well supply'd by the bodies of young lads and maidens, not exceeding fourteen years of age, nor under twelve; so great a number of both sexes in every country being now ready to starve for want of work and service: And these to be disposed of by their parents if alive, or otherwise by their nearest relations. But with due deference to so excellent a friend, and so deserving a patriot, I cannot be altogether in his sentiments; for as to the males, my American acquaintance assured me from frequent experience, that their flesh was generally tough and lean, like that of our school-boys, by continual exercise, and their taste disagreeable, and to fatten them would not answer the charge. Then as to the females, it would, I think, with humble submission, be a loss to the publick, because they soon would become breeders themselves: And besides, it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended.

a. and I believe no gentleman would repine to give ten shillings for the carcass of a good fat child, which, as I have said, will make four dishes of excellent nutritive meat,
b. A very worthy person, a true lover of his country, and whose virtues I highly esteem, was lately pleased, in discoursing on this matter, to offer a refinement upon my scheme
c. But with due deference to so excellent a friend, and so deserving a patriot, I cannot be altogether in his sentiments;
d. it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended.

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Distorted logic shows that people in Ireland in Swift's time would act illogically in order to find solutions to their daily problems. The author criticizes the projects that have been taken to fix the poor's problems. Swift writes about the ills of his period in a satirical way. Working through the answers, we find this satire in the last option. A also contains satire, however in part D, Swift applies distorted logic that his opinion cannot be debated. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

The line from the excerpt that demonstrates Swift's use of logical appeal (although distorted logic) to persuade readers to adopt his purposely shocking suggestion of eating children as a cheaper alternative to meat is this:

d. it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended.

What Is a Medium of Instruction?

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"Medium" is a channel, or a vehicle, or a conduit, or a material, that something
travels through in order to get from place to place.

A Medium of Instruction is the means or process by which learning travels
from the teacher to you.

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-- lecture
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Need help i don't understand

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Answer:

Cautious and analyze!

Explanation:

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Alice seems to be very bored by the things around her, so she decides to follow a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. If she can do such thing, she isn't very cautious, so that should be the first answer.

When you are examining something very closely, you are analyzing it.

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Choose either Maus or All Rivers Run to the Sea.How do genre and point of view contribute to the power of Holocaust literature?

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I think those aspects have a big influence on Holocaust literature. The genre adds more atmosphere to give reader opportunity to feel what happened. Either point of view have the same imortance but in the other way. It shows how it was going on from different attitudes or sides as Holocaust is very serious event.

Maus is a graphic novel which depicts the author Spiegelman interviewing his father about his experiences. His father was a Holocaust survivor. Spiegelman uses postmodernist techniques and depicts Jews as mice. The book became an important work which it went out to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1992 being the first book in that category. Maus is considered an important work of Holocaust literature because the studies on the book made significant contributions to Holocaust studies. The book allows us to see precisely how memories became authorized. Spiegelman not only depicts the story in an allegoric point of view, but also he presents the private life in a written form.