Answer:
I'm not into competitive sport. I'll never break a world record, and I'm sure I'll never win a prize for sport. In fact, I usually come last in races and if I'm in a team, we always lose the match. I don't understand people who need to come first. I've even seen men cry when the opposing team scores a goal! I like being healthy and keeping fit. But I don't need to beat my opponent - I just need to enjoy the game.
Explanation:
The task here is to put the lines in the correct order. The endings and the beginnings of lines are written in bold red letters. When we connect the ending of one line and the beginning of another, words written in red letters should form a phrase that makes sense, e.g. <em>break + a world record, keeping + fit</em>. This is how you solve these questions.
Thus making ineffective the opposition’s argument
Sarcasm happens when the writer or the speaker utter something to mean exactly the opposite in order to make the audience or listener feel uncomfortable. On the contrary, satire is generally used for political purposes in order to expose people's stupidity by using humour and exaggeration.
Answer: First and last details ("Then the whining school-boy, with his satchel" & "And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages."
Explanation: In the last sentence "plays many parts" and "seven ages" are referring to life phases. In the first sentence "the whining school-boy" is an example of a life phase.
Well if you miss him too then you could respond with something like that lol