In the second to last paragraph, the author remarks, "Dull, yes, but freeing, too." Which of the following statements best captures the idea behind this quote?a
"carrying my own skis meant getting a job, paying off my student loans, and working hard"
b
"If I did those things, then I could enjoy the other areas of my life."
c
"I have to do more balancing and let go of the commitments that I'd probably drop anyway."
d
None of the above

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Answer 1
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b  "If I did those things, then I could enjoy the other areas of my life."

Explanation:

Liam Dolan's essay "Carry Your Own Skis" is a short narrative about how she learned to mind her own business and take care of her needs alone, independently. The phrase "carry your own skis" may have been used by her mother to teach them about being independent in their need to enjoy skiing in the literal sense, but at the same time, it also metaphorically suggest the importance of being independent and able to stand up on one's own feet without depending on others.

In her remark "Dull, yes, but freeing, too", she said this after talking about her various responsibilities and how she did them all by herself. And the remark that "the other areas of my life" are "dull" but "freeing" best captures the idea behind this quote. She meant to say that after all things are done, she has time for other things in life which may be dull but the very essence of doing things independently gave her a feeling of achievement, of being free with no obligations to anyone.  

Thus, the correct answer is option b.  


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Odysseus returns successfully to Ithaca to reclaim his throne and his family. He triumphed over many challenges and never gave up on his family. His return shows how important family was to the Greeks and how necessary it is to never give up.

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B. life on earth is important in its own right.
C. love is an illusion.
D. Shakespeare didn't actually write the plays we think he did.

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The correct answer is B. Life on earth is important on its own right.

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The Future Tense

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Don’t lift that. You‘ll hurt yourselfIf you don’t finish the bid, the boss won’t give you a raise.

Make a spontaneous decision:

You dropped your purse. I‘ll get it.

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b. The plays use rhyming verse that modern students find childish and annoying.
c. Some lines don't make sense because they were translated from another language.

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I'm not sure if his plays were translated or not, but often times they are considered difficult, because they use a different form of English that is not spoken anymore. 

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i am pretty sure its c too

Explanation:

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Here are the following choices after a thorough research:
A. Twain uses regional dialect in the dialogue, which highlights the fact that he has grown and changed since he worked on the river.
B. Twain uses regional dialect in the dialogue, which reinforces his embarrassment about his past job on the river.
C. Twain uses regional dialect in the narration, which illustrates his desire to return to his job on the river.
D. Twain uses regional dialect in the narration, which demonstrates that he has retained all the knowledge he learned on the river.