Why is it important for Ulysses to keep his disguise in the scene where he is reunited with his father? Why does he feel the need to test his father’s loyalty in this way?

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Answer 1
Answer: He wants to ensure that even his own family will be by his side regardless. He had nothing to do at that point but to see if his father also really knows him. Trust is also important in the family as much as it is important when meeting strangers and acquaintances.
Answer 2
Answer:

In his 20 years away from his home, Ulysses struggles through the Trojan War and a difficult journey home. He overcomes all the obstacles put in his path through his own wits and with the help of the gods. His lengthy struggle and the many betrayals seem to have affected him psychologically. He learns that he cannot trust people. He even approaches his son and wife while in disguise.


His father remains a suspect for disloyalty until Ulysses tests him. He tells Laertes a story about how his alter ego once gave shelter to Ulysses. He sees Laertes choke up and cry on hearing about his son, which proves his loyalty.


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Answer:

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

Explanation:

In several of the selections in this unit, immigrant parents play an important role. How does the fact that some of these parents are immigrants affect their children? Choose two selections and explain your answer. The selections are My father sits in the dark. Daystar. Hunger of Memory. Mother Tongue. I Stand Here Ironing.

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A casebook is a collecting of primary and secondary materials.
a. True
b. False

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This is True.

Any piece of art could have a casebook as there are casebooks about Nobel prize winning books up to comic books or similar.

The correct answer is A. True

Explanation

A  case book is a source that compiles or includes one or more investigations or law cases, this contains information that serves as evidence to develop investigations or study a case. On the other hand, these pieces of information can be primary or secondary sources as they can include original photos, documents, letters, books, testimonies or laws that are primary sources or secondary sources such as analysis or reports of primary sources. Additionally, these case books are mainly used by investigators or lawyers who use them to group everything related to the cases they are responsible for. So, the correct answer is A. True.

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b. romantic chasm
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. miracle of rare device." The speaker’s vision suddenly changes with the image of the miracle of rare device. The vision of the speaker affects the run of the whole story.

The correct answer is D.) damsel with the dulcimer

The whole poem is about what is in the pleasure dome

C doesn't really make such sense

Most of the whole part of the dome is dedicated to the area in and around the romantic chasm

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 Individualswith an internal locus of control are more likely to see their behavior assomething they can adapt or change. This is a psychology term denoting thatindividuals take full responsibility of their actions and has the ability towill their actions because they know they could do it. Instead of asking forothers’ support, the person owes up himself and changes himself for the better.Whatever he does is for himself however he does not stop himself from helpingother people if needed. He does not fear failures because he knows he could getout from it.

Which theme does this passage best support? Evil can never truly hide itself. It is important to trust your instinct. Utterson and the servants find Hyde’s body. The men continue to look for Dr. Jekyll.

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It is important to trust your instinct is the theme does this passage best support. Hence, option is A correct.

What is the concept of the passage?

The challenges a man has to overcome the good and bad personalities he has inside of him are the subject of the book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The drama is about good against evil and how a man's inner evil cannot be concealed.

The topic of the passage from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is that evil can never really be hidden because, in the play, it ultimately triumphs over the character in the shape of his alter-ego.

The unusual happenings between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the focus of the gothic novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."

Thus, option is A correct

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A. It is important to trust your instinct.

B. Secrets isolate people.

C. Some actions cannot be forgiven.

D. Evil can never truly hide itself.

Answer:

A. It is important to trust your instinct

Explanation:

What theme does this passage best support?

A. It is important to trust your instinct.

B. Secrets isolate people.

C. Some actions cannot be forgiven.

D. Evil can never truly hide itself.

The answer is A. I just got this correct.

the passage is:

“Quite so, sir,” returned Poole. “Well, when that masked thing like a monkey jumped from among the chemicals and whipped into the cabinet, it went down my spine like ice. O, I know it’s not evidence, Mr. Utterson; I’m book-learned enough for that; but a man has his feelings, and I give you my bible-word it was Mr. Hyde!”

–The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,

Robert Louis Stevenson