Answer:
Invokes a common cultural allusion.
Explanation:
In Iron Maiden's song "The Evil that Man Do", the lyrics go as <em>"the evil that man do lives on and on"</em>. This is an allusion to the famous play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.
In the play, Mark Antony comments on how a man's evil deeds continue to live on while the good deeds are not remembered after his death. Likewise, Iron Maiden's lyrics also state the same thing, that the evil deeds live on and on. This is an attempt by the heavy metal band to emphasize the point by invoking a common cultural allusion, taking the tragic play into their own song.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
C
I'm not sure but it gives more of an effect. I'm sorry
Answer: Throughout my lifetime, I have experienced a multitude of experiences that resemble what I believe to be true friendship. I've learned that honesty, listening, and sticking together are all parts of a relationship that can greatly strengthen a friendship. Whether it be with friends or family, we've all experienced dire times, and have somehow found a way to resolve said issue. If the issue wasn't resolved and was took with a bit too much salt, those types of relationships will not last. I am actually a very independent person, but even the most anti-social of people can have true friends.
Listening is one big factor when it comes to building a relationship, although in my opinion is the least important. I have a friend that I've been friends with for 2 years now who is a perfect example of why it is important to listen to one another. In gym class, me and a buddy of mine walk the track everyday for at least 20 minutes. Whilst doing so, we listen to music together and talk about life and work. Sometimes, he can get slightly carried away with certain topics, and whenever I try to say something, he will accidentally interrupt what I was saying. I've noticed that I kind of find him to be annoying at times, and I honestly don't see this friendship lasting for a long time. While yes, we do have a lot of things in common, it gets annoying being interrupted all the time. This is why listening to each other is a key part of building a relationship.
Sticking together is another big
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