The answer is: People should be taxed according to how much money they have.
In the excerpt from "Four Freedoms Speech," the author Franklin Roosevelt claims that the tax system should always be based on the quantity of money people possess.
The rest of the options are incorrect because, in the passage, Roosevelt considers taxes a sacrifice, not a burden; and he does not make reference to businesses and individuals.
Answer:
"The Luncheon" by Maugham recounts a lunch he had with a woman who admired his writing. At the start, he is nervous about accepting the invitation to the fancy restaurants she proposes, but she assures him she never orders much, except, during the lunch, she orders many dishes and only eats one at a time.
Explanation:
Mommy is leaving me again at this awful place. I hate it. I know she thinks that is better for me, that she was advised to to do, that I will grow stronger, that I will be surrounded by girls my age, that I will be better nourished, but everything is a lie.
I can not stand the food, so I don't eat it. I miss Mommy so much. Why can't I stay at home with the new baby? Why is the new baby more important than me? They don't even let me keep my letters, so I can feel closer to them. The only thing that makde me happy is that I made a friend but all of a sudden she was taken away to other place.
Deep down, I know that I can't burden Mommy with all my silly feelings. I have to be strong for her and her baby. I will not complain. I only wish Mommy could understand that the only thing I need, the only thing I desire is a family, a house, love, hugs and attention. I hope Mommy comes soon to pick me up, as it is the only thing I crave for.
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