Answer:
By Mohsin Hamid Ask novelists whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself to hear them say the unsayable. Movies have always seemed to me a much tighter form of storytelling than novels, requiring greater compression, and in that sense falling somewhere between the short story and the novel in scale. To watch a feature film is to be immersed in its world for an hour and a half, or maybe two, or exceptionally three. A novel that takes only three hours to read would be a short novel indeed, and novels that last five times as long are commonplace. Television is more capacious. Episode after episode, and season after season, a serial drama can uncoil for dozens of hours before reaching its end. Along the way, its characters and plot have room to develop, to change course, to congeal. In its near limitlessness, TV rivals the novel. What once sheltered the novel were differences in the quality of writing. Films could be well written, but they were smaller than novels. TV was big, but its writing was clunky. The novel had “Pride and Prejudice”; TV had “Dynasty.” But television has made enormous leaps in the last decade or so. The writing has improved remarkably, as have the acting, direction and design. Recently we’ve been treated to many shows that seem better than any that came before: the brilliant ethnography of “The Wire,” the dazzling sci-fi of “Battlestar Galactica,” the gorgeous period re-creation of “Mad Men,” the gripping fantasy of “Game of Thrones,” the lacerating self-exploration of “Girls.” Nor is TV’s rise confined to shows originating in only one country. Pakistani, Indian, British and dubbed Turkish dramas are all being devoured here in Pakistan. Thanks to downloads, even Denmark’s “Borgen” has found its local niche. I now watch a lot of TV. And I’m not alone, even among my colleagues. Ask novelists today whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself, at least occasionally, to hear them say the unsayable. That this represents a crisis for the novel seems to me undeniable. But a crisis can be an opportunity. It incites change. And the novel needs to keep changing if it is to remain novel. It must, pilfering a phrase from TV, boldly go where no one has gone before. In the words of the Canadian writer Sheila Heti: “Now that there are these impeccable serial dramas, writers of fiction should feel let off the hook more — not feel obliged to worry so much about plot or character, since audiences can get their fill of plot and character and story there, so novelists can take off in other directions, like what happened with painting when photography came into being more than a hundred years ago. After that there was an incredible flourishing of the art, in so many fascinating directions. The novel should only do what the serial drama could never do.” Television is not the new novel. Television is the old novel. In the future, novelists need not abandon plot and character, but would do well to bear in mind the novel’s weirdness…. Novels are characterized by their intimacy, which is extreme, by their scale, which is vast, and by their form, which is linguistic and synesthetic…. Television gives us something that looks like a small world, made by a group of people who are themselves a small world. The novel gives us sounds pinned down by hieroglyphs, refracted flickerings inside an individual. Sufis tell of two paths to transcendence: One is to look out at the universe and see yourself, the other is to look within yourself and see the universe. Their destinations may converge, but television and the novel travel in opposite directions.
What advantages does Hamid say contemporary television has over the novel? In what ways does Hamid lend credibility to his argument? In an essay of 300 words or more, and using evidence from the text, analyze this argument about the advantages of television, identifying three persuasive examples Hamid uses to bolster his argument.
Explanation:
Hamid shows that today's televisions work better and have more elaborate and complex plots and this attracts the public's attention more intensely.
Hamid talks about this in the article "Are the New ‘Golden Age’ TV Shows the New Novels?" where he shows that in the past people read more than listen to television, but nowadays these roles have been reversed and television has attracted more and more viewers, while books have lost readers.
Hamid says that this has happened because:
The popularization of television.How easy it is to buy a tv.The quality of today's televisions is better than that of older televisions.Today's television has a greater variety of programs that encompass all audiences.Television shows have better, deeper, and more complex plots than older shows.With this, we can conclude that televisions have attracted a larger audience because they have invested in quality both in their operation and in their productions.
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Letter to your teacher with the most creative excuse about why you couldn’t do the work (yes, make it up!) 10 sentences
Answer:
This should be fun! Is this good?? It would let me put a specific word so I put a screenshot of the original paragraph.
Explanation:
Dear ______________,
I am very sorry for not doing my work this week. It has been very difficult during ______ to get all my work done. You know that we had a parent-teacher conference yesterday. My dad didn't tell you, but he has ______. That is why I haven't been able to do work. I had to take care of him. There is no need to quarantine or even call my dad. He will say he doesn't have it, but he's just kidding. Remember DO NOT call my dad and ask if he has ______ because he will lie. He can't even walk, so I don't have time to complete assignments. I know you saw him walk yesterday, but he hired an actor so you wouldn't be worried. And no my mom doesn't have _______, but she can't take care of my dad because she has to.....feed the cats everyday. So she doesn't have time to take care of my "sick" dad. My dad will be sick next week also, so don't expect work from me. I hope you understand! Thanks!
Sincerely,
____________________
What is the most popular movie in 2020
Please tell me I want too see one
I am QUEEN OF BORED lol
Answer:
the new Mulan My friend said it was good
Explanation:
7. True or false: to lessen the impact of heat waves, roads can be painted white.
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
What sentence has the grammar error.
(1) A gorilla mother holding her baby.
(2) The mother would comfort her child and hold him close.
(3) That is what first drew me to the gorilla enclosure at the zoo, and it is what kept me coming back.
(4) It was also what made me want to learn more about gorillas.
Answer: (1). It is not a complete sentence, it is only a fragment.
Explanation:
6. )A paragraph that uses transitional devises and varied sentence structures to show relationships between ideas has _____.
a.) focus
b.) diction
c.) organization
d.) ambiguity
e.) coherence
Please help
When
you are able to see through the subtle messages that are all around by becoming a
critical reader, you are then able to decide for yourself if you want to:
O contribute financially to the movement
O accept or reject these ideas.
O delete all of your social media accounts
Obecome a superhero
Answer:
*contribute financially to the movement
Explanation:
im not sure but it is my answer
PLEASE HURRY- WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
What are elements of a body paragraph in a comparative essay? Select four options. details, evidence, examples, a summary, a thesis statement, a topic sentence
Answer:
the answer is 1 details, 2 evidence,3 examples, and 6 a topic sentence
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) details,
B.) evidence,
C.) examples,
F.) a topic sentence
Explanation:
Part A
What is a key theme of "Rules of the Game"?
A. The tension between rich and poor is a result of the guilt felt by wealthy people.
B. A friendship with one's peers can be stronger than familial bonds
C. Sexism can make it harder for women to find success and respect
D. Young love and romance can blossom in times of great stress
Part B
Which detail from the story helps develop the theme identified in Part A?
A. Waverly and her brothers enjoy playing in the dark alley near their apartment
B. Waverly is named after the street on which she and the family live
C. At one point a white man takes a picture of Waverly and her friends in Chinatown
D. Chess champion Bobby Fischer is quoted as saying there will never be a woman grandmas
Answer:
"C. Sexism can make it harder for women to find success and respect"
D. "Chess champion Bobby Fischer is quoted as saying there will never be a woman grandmas"
Explanation:
Took the test.
Answer:
its c and d hope this helped.
Summarize the story of Macbeth
Answer:
Hope this helps :)
Explanation:
3 witches tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth kills the king, becomes the new king, and kills more people out of paranoia. Civil war erupts to overthrow Macbeth, resulting in more death.
- Atargatis Jones
Answer:
Macbeth
Explanation:
Three witches make a prophecy that macbeth will become king but banquo wont, but banquo's kids will be. Macbeth is hesitant to kill the king but his wife convinces him to. After the killing of the king, Macbeth also kills banquo to make sure he doesnt know that Macbeth killed the king. After the murders, the guilt ridden couple slowly go mental. The king sees ghosts, and eventually Lady Macbeth kills herself. King Macbeth eventually gets killed, Banquos son becomes King.
What does “class” mean in society? For example: lower class, middle class etc.
Answer:
it means your "rank" compared to others
Explanation:
Answer:
"Class" is like a group or category
Explanation:
For example, Upper class would be people of high importance, or people that are richer than others, and live in luxury.
Symbols help readers understand the larger themes of a story. One of the major themes of Joyce's "Araby" is the urge to escape the monotony of daily life. Which symbol in the story contributes most to this theme, and why? A. the bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator B. Mangan's sister because she represents domesticity and routine to the narrator C. the marketplace because it represents the suburban lifestyle to the narrator D. the train ride because it represents freedom and renewal to the narrator
Answer:
A. The bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator.
Explanation:
James Joyce's short story "Araby" revolves around a young boy infatuated with a girl who he promises to bring a gift from a marketplace called "Araby". The urge to win her heart by promising the gift led the young boy to the market, dealing with themes of innocence, real and imaginary, religion, and what is private and public.
The belief that all things are possible, even winning the affection of Mangan's sister led the young boy to leave for the market with good thoughts. But once he reached the market, he was unable to find anything that impresses him. The symbol that represents the theme of the monotony of daily life can be seen in the bazaar itself for it represents an escape from the monotonous life. The bazaar became an enticing escape, which was why the narrator was excited to go to. His expectation was so large, for he believes he'll find new things there, away from the dormant life he experiences everyday.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:A. The bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator.
Explanation:
The soldiers walked through the rain as they approached the canyon. They’d been traveling for days to reach the dragon’s lair. Finally they arrived. Then the dragon approached, and it roared. Yet, the soldiers faced off with the dragon, despite the noise.
Which is the best critique explaining why Henrique should revise the paraphrase?
Answer:
option B. The best critique to explain why Henrique should revise the paragraph is that he needs to add some descriptive language to make the story come alive. In literature a commonly used device is the one of descriptive language. Basically, descriptive language is used to create a picture of the scene/character in the reader's mind. Henrique's story is laying the order of events in a logical order but it is lacking the descriptive language that will give details to those events, making the reader to engage with the story line.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
The most persuasive argument for why Henrique should change the paragraph is that he has to use more descriptive language to bring the narrative to life. A literary method that is frequently employed is descriptive language. Fundamentally, the purpose of descriptive language is to let the reader visualize the scenario or character in their minds. Henrique's account presents the sequence of events in a logical order, but it is devoid of the descriptive language that would provide specifics to those occurrences and encourage the reader to become involved in the plot.
Answer B
Hope this helps.
In Chapter 4, since Dill had just arrived for the summer, he got the privilege of the first ride in the tire.
True
False
Which of the following sentences quotes this Web article correctly?
O A. Feller writes, "Traceurs and traceuses are males and females who practice parkour" (2010).
OB. Feller writes, "In the late 1980s, David and his friends formed a group called Yamakasi and
began practicing what is now known as parkour" (2010).
OC. Feller states, "Traceurs and traceuses learn basic moves such as climbing up walls, vaulting
over obstacles, jumping, landing, and rolling" (2010).
OD. Feller states, "[David Belle of France) is recognized as one of the main founders of parkour"
(2010).
Answer:B. Feller writes, "In the late 1980s, David and his friends formed a group called Yamakasi and
began practicing what is now known as parkour" (2010).
Explanation:
At the beginning of the passage, what is Makayla getting ready to do?
A) open Christmas presents
B
go trick-or-treating on Halloween
С
go on an Easter egg hunt
D
eat Thanksgiving dinner
Answer:
B. go trick-or-treating on Halloween
Explanation:
At the beginning of the passage from the excerpt of History of Halloween, Makayla was preparing to go trick-or-treating with friends.
She had already had her skin painted green by her mother and had her witching hat and was ready to go with Colden and the others.
Throughout the poem “A walk through my rainforest” the rainforest is presented as a place that is
A- attractive to many visitors
B- highly adaptable
C- without any imperfections
D best experienced early in the morning.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
HONESTLY MAN DONT HATE ME BUT I GUESS TO ME THATS WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE
+RESPECT
In what ways is racism woven into the fabric of American institutions
Answer:
Racial Profiling
Enslavement in the U.S
Race, Intolerance, and the Church
Racism in Medicine
Explanation:
1- Where did the traveler keep the rucksack?’ Choose the correct option in Passive Voice.
2- The plants were watered by her. (Choose the correct Active Voice).
3- ‘She did not win the competition.’ Choose the correct Voice option in Passive.
4-Why the room was not dusted by you? (What is the Active Voice sentence?)
5-He washed the car in the garage. (Change this sentence into Passive Voice.)
Is the following excerpt from "The Monkey's Paw" an example of
metaphor or simile?"...the old man smiled weakly, put out his hands
like a blind man, and fell..."
Answer: Simile
Explanation:
How does the structure of the story contribute to its meaning?
A
The narrator begins with a reflection on rules, which leads to an
improvement in her relationship with her father.
B
The narrator describes her frustration with life at home school, which
leads to problems with her father
The narator expresses her point of view, which provides background for
the conflict with her father
The narrator describes how she differs from her brothers, which leads to
a conflict with her father
Answer: A. The narrator responds to his fear by staying in the big room to learn more.
Explanation:
Read the following introduction to a website titled Tarantu-love! What is the most logical conclusion you can make about the credibility of this source?
Welcome to Tarantu-love! Your source of spider-info since 2013! This week's Tarantula Tidbit: Although many people believe tarantulas to be dangerous, research in Wildlife Weekly magazine proved that their venom was weaker than that of the typical bee! Want to learn more? Select a link from the menu to take a virtual tour of the Jackson Zoo's Tarantula Terrarium, to view a list of recommended books from biologists, or to submit a question to an expert from the Albertville Arachnid Association. (5 points)
Group of answer choices
The site has an agenda and wants to sell tickets to the zoo.
This should be a good source of objective information since it provides unbiased information.
The title of the site is Tarantu-love. This silly title proves that it is not a serious website.
The year in which the website was started suggests that the information is likely outdated.
Answer:
The site has an agenda and wants to sell tickets to the zoo.
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a theme or the text the lottery
Answer:
Even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the text The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson. It tells about a lottery that takes place in a village every year. All of the villagers participate, despite some of them initially not wanting to. The entire time we think that it's a typical lottery, but, in the end, it turns out that the villagers are choosing whom they're going to stone.
The options you were given are the following:
Even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate. Sometimes a few people must be sacrificed to ensure the group’s survival. Important decisions should not be made by lotteries. Traditions help people understand the past.Based on the information about what the text is about, we can conclude that its theme is that, even if something is cruel, people have the tendency to follow the crowd and participate.
What is the setting of the book King of Pop?
Answer:
"Michael Jackson: The King of Pop" describes in detail how Michael Jackson went from singing with his older brothers in their cramped living room in Gary, Indiana to become the greatest entertainer of the world, The King of Pop.
Explanation:
The story there will be school tomorrow tell the summary for this story...
Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
3. Jill and Leslie asked us to meet them after band practice.
Which details did you include in your paragraph?Check all that apply.
Answer:
Im sorry, but this doesn't make sense. We need more context to the question to be able to give a valid answer.
10
Fill in the gaps with the root words adding suitable suffix, prefix or both.
(a) (corrupt) is one of the greatest challenges of the world. It occurs in (b) (vary)
ways. (C)
(bribe) is one of them. Corruption is a major hindrance to the (d)
(sustain) development. It is (e) (corrode) on the very fabric of society. We need a
corruption free society in order to (f) (sure) our all-round (g) (development). (h)
(extort) and (i) (adulterate) of food stuff are other forms of corruption. All
attempts to curb corruption will prove to be ineffective if the entire society cannot stand up
against the heinous (j) (practice).
(a) Corruption (b) Various (c) Bribery (d) Sustainable (e) Corroded (f) ensure (g) development (h) extortion (I) adulteration (j) practices.
Does anyone know what instant gratification is?
Answer:
"The desire to experience pleasure or fulfillment without delay or deferment is instant gratification." It's when you want it, basically, and you want it now. Instant gratification, delayed gratification, is the opposite of what we have been told and are trying so hard to practice.
Hope this helps please give me brainliest !
God bless :p
Select the quote that best explains why raspberry ripple is the best flavor of ice cream. According to Scoops of Flavor, "The raspberry syrup is very sweet, but many like that there are no seeds in the ice cream." The author of Scoops of Flavor explains, "The creamy vanilla balances the tart flavor of the raspberry to make a decadent dessert." The text explains, "Although there are seeds in raspberry puree, many like the pure, fresh berry flavor." The text states, "The creamy dessert consists of vanilla ice cream with swirls of tart raspberry syrup or puree."
Answer:
The text explains, "Although there are seeds in raspberry puree, many like the pure, fresh berry flavor."
Explanation:
The phrase selected and shown above highlights that raspberry ripple is the best flavor of ice cream. This is because the narrator emphasizes the qualities of the raspberry ripple at the expense of its defects, showing that no other flavor can compare to this and that is why people choose it. In other words, the narrator states that yes, the raspberry ripple has seeds, which may even be a defect, but that does not cancel the raspberry ripple's ability to have the pure and fresh red fruit flavor.
He told me as if thinking aloud, "Abdul! I know you have to go away to grow. Does
the seagull not fly cross the sun, alone and without a nest?"
1. Who is 'he' in the above extract?
2. What values of the narrator's father is revealed in the above lines?
3. Who has quoted the following quote “Does the seagull not fly cross the sun,
alone and without a nest?"
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Wings of fire by Abdul Kalam
He told me as if thinking aloud, "Abdul! I know you have to go away to grow. Does the seagull not fly cross the sun, alone and without a nest?"
1. Who is 'he' in the above extract?
2. What values of the narrator's father is revealed in the above lines?
3. Who has quoted the following quote “Does the seagull not fly cross the sun, alone and without a nest?"
Answer:
1. Abdul Kalam´s father
2. Kalam´s father shows that he understands Kalam´s need to go study at the district headquarters in Ramanathapuram, because he needs to make a good life for himself. The example of a seagull flying by itself without a nest refers to his understanding of his son´s needs.
3. Abdul Kalam quoted his father in his autobiography “Wings of Fire.”