Answer:
Cohn gets into a fight with Jake and Mike because he gets so upset with Jake when he disrespects him.
Explanation:
"The Sun Also Rises" is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway. The story is about Jake's love story.
In chapter 17, Robert Cohn gets into a fight with Jake and Mike when Jake disrespects him. When Cohn asks Jake whereabouts of Brett, and Jake replies rudely and disrespects him. Cohn gets hurt when Jake behaves as this Cohn gets into a fight with Jake and Mike. Cohn, who never brings his athletics outside of the ring, gets into a fight with them.
Boil the squash for about twenty minutes. When the potatoes are soft, drain and rin
them with cold water. Then return them to the pot and mix in three tablespoons of
butter.
What is the text's most likely purpose?
to persuade
to inform
to entertain
Which of these phrases would work best as a direct quote in a summary about “A Life Together?” I NEED YALL UPIONION... ILL GIVE YALL BRAINLEIST IF YALL ANSWER! correctly only-
A. stood on stage and answered questions
B. discovered by a French merchant
C. they brought in a lot of money
D. in a world without ultrasound machines
Answer:
a because that sounds right and it is correct.
Answer: D. In a world without ultrasound machines
Explanation:I did this quiz and I got this question right.
What contrasts in tone does the writer of this story provide for the reader?
O Quoting Eichmann and then quoting Schachter, who had drastically different views
O Telling readers the title of the musical piece so they can hear the tune as they read
O Reminding readers about the history of the World War Il in this modern news article
OMentioning the need for therapy in times of trouble and fear for all kinds of people
The correct answer is A) Quoting Eichmann and then quoting Schachter, who had drastically different views.
The contrasts in tone that the writer of this story provides for the reader is "Quoting Eichmann and then quoting Schachter, who had drastically different views."
Unfortunately, you did not attach the excerpt of the article or a link to it, However, trying to help you we did some deep research to answer your question.
The above-mentioned affirmation is correct in that the author is writing about the Nazis' concentration camps where they killed Jewish people in the gas chambers, and mention the importance of the music Rafael Schanachter played. This man formed a group of people to sing during the horrible times of the Holocaust. This happened in the Terezin camp, in Czechoslovakia.
That is when Adolph Eichmann said "These Jews are singing their own requiem," referring to the fact that Jews were singing "Requiem Mass" written by Guiseppe Verdi.
Then the author contrasted the different views of Schachter, who said "Whatever we do here is just a rehearsal for when we will play Verdi in a grand concert hall in Prague in freedom."