Answer:
The main topic would be <em>the free enterprise system</em>
Explanation:
The free enterprise system is a type of economy used in capitalism where the market determines the price of the products and services and not the government, so each individual should be able to make their own economic decision without any problem or restriction. It's an economy where busiess are free from government control and the only thing that would determine their success or failure would be the supply and demand of the consumers.
So you would have to <em>choose and make some research about an entrepreneur </em>and explain if you think that this system helped that person to make an impact on the business world and what's your posture about it: do you think it works? do you think it's good? Bad? Does it help? Is it fair? Why?; all that using <em>arguments </em>acording to what the free enterprise system is.
In this poem by Juana Ines dela Cruz, she asks how the world can give her so many beautiful things to see but she would not be allowed to say how she understood them. In my own words I could translate this into a non-rhetorical statement by saying: Life has so many beautiful things or lessons but women like me are not supposed to understand or talk about them.
The correct answer is b.
Hardly, as an adverb means "just", hardly, in this context is acting as a limiting modifier of the word ever. <em>Hardly ever</em> means very occasionally. We may use words like it to emphasize how infrequently an action takes place. You should note also that there could be other ways to give quite the same meaning, like when you use <em>rarely</em> or <em>seldom</em>, but, hardly ever has also a <u>negative</u> connotation.
Answer:
CHIUNE: And if the Nazis find out . . . You and the children must return to Tokyo immediately.