Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
Don't worry about the content.
Be yourself
Forget about the audience.
Strive for absolute perfection.
Answer:
Strive for absolute perfection.
Explanation:
As you can see in the text shown in the question aciam, Macauley is not only concerned with the content of the speech, but also with how this speech will be presented. This shows that he wants to promote an activity with perfection, where all the elements were very well structured, thought out and rehearsed, leaving no mistake to escape. From this form we can see that Macauley strives for absolute perfection.
Answer:
B. The lottery may not have been a happy occasion because the men smiled rather than laughed, and the children were apparently very hesitant to join their families when it started.
Explanation:
Answer: The effect is to give readers an oxymoronic happy sadness all at the same time. It makes the reader sad to know that Jim has sold his watch to afford the combs for Della's hair, while knowing that Della cut her hair to afford the chain for Jim's watch.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is <span>obsession with the past
in the novel, Ahab is depicted as the only character that do not grow throughout the story due to his single-minded obsession.
He stabbed his first whale when he was eighteen years old and yet still obsessed until he's almost 50.</span>
Answer:
the sled is inside the garage
Explanation:
the use if the word of in the sentence is unnecessary if you are trying to be grammatically correct, the word of is a kind of runoff word