Strengths: Dena greets the client politely. She does a good job confirming the email address prior to sending the reg link. She does a good job of foreshadowing to let her know when the reg email is received. She checks in with the client to confirm the status and confirms the account is created. Prior to ending the call, she is sure to confirm there are not other questions or
Towards the beginning of this chapter, O’Brien utilized foreshadowing while introducing the readers to the Green Berets (Greenies). O’Brien depicts this group as “animals...but far from social.” This tells the reader that the Greenies are very closed off and prefer to be alone. Later on in the chapter, O’Brien says that they would “vanish for days at a time” (88) and move “like shadows through the moonlight” (88). This information gets the reader thinking. Why are they loners? Why do they go MIA so often? The way they act could be from the effects the war had on them. It foreshadows that the Greenies are going to show up again in the chapter, but the readers are not told what their importance is in the story. Later, it is revealed that Mary Anne ended up joining the Greenies, losing her innocence, and becoming an animal.
She does a good job confirming the client has access to her email and this email address is correct.
People say that addiction leads to death. In this story, it’s no different. In “The Veldt”, the author, Ray Bradbury, uses both foreshadowing and imagery to convey his message that family suffers the consequences of addiction.
Andrew greets the client in a polite and a professional tone. great job offering the client empathy for any trouble she had getting the message of the information needed.
Foreshadowing dramatically affects W.W. Jacobs’s theme of “one should be careful for what one wishes for” and is portrayed by the behavior of the characters, Morris’s warning about the magical paw, and Herbert’s humorous response to Mr. White’s first wish. While Mr. White sits alone after he makes his first wish through the magical paw that he received from Morris, Mr. White feels very nervous and uneasy about it. Mr. White anxiously wonders to himself about the wish he comes up with, and his worried feelings are described by Jacobs as, “The last face was so horrible and so simian….with a little shiver he wiped his hand on his coat and went up to bed”(Jacobs 4). Mr. White’s uneasy laughter, shivering, and fright foreshadows that something
- ( :25) After the client advises why she is calling in, Nancy has a good specific initial acknowledgment. This demonstrates that she is listening.
“Oh, next time can you please call me and tell me what you are doing.”
"Then she spoke one sentence her voice hollow and haunted, but clear. 'Everything is going to change.'" (Dashner 57). This is an example of foreshadowing. Later in the book something does happen and at this time they were warning us about it. The Author used this to show a personal style. If the author didn't do this i would stop reason. But since it was i kept reading. It makes the urge to find out what happens next stronger.
The surprising twist in these chapters was Mr.Derby’s daughter was light skin so the baby was black. It was no surprise that Noah was the father. When she was given up to Mr.Derby she didn’t want to leave without Noah so she asked her father if she could take Noah with her as her bodyguard and he saw no harm and agreed. They’ve grown up together and been with each other for forever and their love for each grew into something more. I think Mr.Deby will be disappointed and heartbroken and he will look at Isabelle in shame and will go crazy to find out who the father. Another foreshadowing detail is how Isabelle and Noah would sneak out of the house and have secret conversations. Amari heard them one night whispering and Isabelle was crying probably
I think this was a great and an amazing story. I really like the way the author especially foreshadowed the key that fell. That was actually a perfect foreshadowed in my opinion. I really loved the way they put this book together all the details and the five people that he meets. My most favorite part would have to be when he meets Tala and she tells him that he burned her. Also that he wasn’t hallucinating when he thought he was burning a child. Also I really like the story about when he met his captain. When they where held hostage and had to mine coal. The sad part is when crazy number two killed one of them that were very sick. It was a really awesome story and an amazing plan to kill the four crazies. No one expected that to happen. When
After holding, she verifies the email to send out the claim form and informs the client to send back with the supporting docs.
She does a good job confirming username on file and offers empathy for the trouble the client was experiencing.
She does a good job inquiring about the details of the check ( amount and who is it payable to).
After the hold, she sets the expectations the client will receive the refund and the request was processed.
As I read the story entitled "A New Perspective", I gained an appreciation for various literary techniques. For instance, Alicia often had the feeling that she was neglected as she grew up. This feeling was later replicated in her own experience as a mother. Thus, the use of foreshadowing was evident in this case. The author used foreshadowing to tie into the title and for insight into the protagonist's mind.