Answer:
The narrator suggests that Gilray is deceiving him, but the narrator is actually not reliable.
Explanation:
"Gilray's Flowerpot" features an unreliable narrator, but very funny and humorous, which tells how Gilray asked him to water his plant every day, while he was away, but the narrator did not water the plant any day, for pyre laziness. The narrator claims that Gilray deceived him by saying that watering the plant would be like a hobby. We cannot know whether Gilray really cheated the narrator because he is unreliable.
Answer:
the answer would be "B"
Explanation:
the passage is talking about how people aren't being positive and kind with others, but the first line says the passage is about negative interactions... the evidence and claim match up so the evidence is relevant
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It does not adress the content of what is said but the way it's presented. Therefore also applies to rhetoric since whenever you say anything to promote anything you use rhetoric so that the listener would become interested in whatever it is you are trying to promote
Here are the three ways :
1. Opening job opportunities for the people
Let's say for example that you open a small restaurant, you need at least 3 people to run it, which means 2 new people will get a job opportunity
2. It's generate more taxes for the country
More profitable business that exist in the country means that more income the government could get to distribute welfare to the people
3. It's attracting foreign investment
This will strengthen the value of the country;s currency
St. Veronica. St. Veronica, (flourished 1st century ce, Jerusalem; feast day July 12), renowned legendary woman who, moved by the sight of Christ carrying his cross to Golgotha, gave him her kerchief to wipe his brow, after which he handed it back imprinted with the image of his face.
St. Veronica was canonized on July 12, 1885. St. Veronica was born in the 1st Century AD in either Caesarea Philippi or Jerusalem. She was known for The Veil of Veronica which she wiped Jesus's face with on the way of the cross. St. Veronica died during the 1st Century AD and she was canonized on July 12, 1885.
They were born in Caesarea Philippi