I believe the answer is D, it makes the most sense to me. But you have my apologies if it is incorrect.
D is the only one that seems to suggest that the dagger in only in Macbeth's head. "Or art though but A dagger of the mind", it questions if the knife is actually there or not.
Answer: higher wages; more and better benefits and more effective enforcement of legislated labor
Explanation:
Answer:
For part A, despotism refers to a tyrannical government. It is important to note the word "absolute" in the paragraph, which enhances the strength of the word despotism. A despot is a tyrant, someone who has gone beyond the point of controlling, to the point that they are unethical.
For part B, the paragraph explains the philosophy of the colonists.
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The first two choices can be ruled out easily. While they mention the advantages of democracy, their main intent is not to explain the differences in their governments, nor do they provide specific grievances. The third option is close, but the colonists focus their argument on the values of democracy, not on the legality of Monarchy.
Answer:
D popularity
Explanation:
This is one of those questions where the answer is inferred. What makes the process so long is never really addressed. But what is said is that the candidates are chosen by the primaries. That means exposure before the actual election takes place.
A: There's nothing about seeking a staff. Not A
B: I can't say why this is wrong. It simply is not the main idea. Responsibility is something all candidates are assumed to have.
C: Another term I'm not sure why it is used. It means awards. It's only indirectly talked about. This paragraph is about the process, not the rewards.
D: The Candidates are looking for the popular vote. They have to be nominated before they can be elected president. That's what the popular vote means.
Answer:
D. "whenever my patient begins to count the carriages in her funeral procession I subtract 50 percent from the curative power of medicines." (Paragraph 11)
Explanation:
In the story the character Johnsy when she gets pneumonia she makes her mind that she was going to dies. The doctor who was treating said to her friend Sue who lived with Johnsy that if a patient does not have the inclination to live, then he would subtract 50 percent from the curative power of medicines, implying medicines alone would not help for a ptient's recovery. The inclination to live and fight the sickness along with medicines is what cures a patient.