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View the TV advertisement "Navidad :: Mountain Bike" from Jumbo (Jumbo's Christmas Advertising of 2007)
1. Who is the boy addressing in his letter?
Santa Claus (Viejito Pascuero)
The Easter Bunny
The Tooth Fairy
2. What does the boy wish for this Christmas?
roller skates
a mountain bike
a motorcycle
3. What question does the boy pose to his dad?
for a mountain bike
how to spell mountain bike
to play video games with him
Response:
1. Santa Claus (Viejito Pascuero)
2. a mountain bike
3. how to spell mountain bike
Clarification:
The child is composing a letter addressed to Santa Claus (referred to as Viejito Pascuero in Chile). He desires a mountain bike for Christmas, which prompts him to ask his father for the correct spelling for his letter. In a secretive manner, the father spells out "mochila" (backpack), likely the gift he intends to give the boy for Christmas.
Since the ad highlights the affordable prices offered by Jumbo, the underlying message suggests that it is unnecessary to purchase an inexpensive gift that the boy does not truly want for his holiday present.
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Poe employs sensory imagery related to sound, sight, and touch. Initially, these images evoke a somber, enigmatic, and tense atmosphere. Subsequently, this atmosphere transforms into one that is eerie. The use of sound elements, including the repeated name “Lenore” and its consistent rhyme with “nevermore,” creates a slow, haunting auditory effect, enhancing the unsettling mood.
Each of the three poems revolves around the theme of money.
Explanation:
1. In Avarice, the poem begins by directly addressing “Money” as if it is a living entity, implying that it has been almost humanized through worship in place of God. The focus here is on avarice, with the poet describing money as something extracted from filthy mines.
2. In 'The Good Life' , the poet discovers solace in constant hunger, which is quite unusual. The poet likens money to a beloved who left to fetch milk but failed to return. She mentions that her money has simply disappeared.
3. In 'Money', the poet reflects on the significance of money to individuals. Beyond just aiding survival, money is viewed as an obsession.
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Question: How does this approach assist her aim?
Answer: B