Elise picked a lovely bouquet <u>of flowers.</u> Is Not be a Noun Phrase
<u>The paint on the walls of this room</u> is terrible. Is a Noun Phrase
Desmond finished packing <u>his lunch</u> very quickly. Is a Noun Phrase
<u>While yawning,</u>Davion asked to be excused from dinner. Is Not a Noun Phrase
Answer:
Answer below, combined into one.
Explanation:
No, we are not able to feed everyone on the planet due to the amount of waste created per every family. The average amount of food waste created by an American family is roughly 31.9% though, globally, that number is 30-40%. Let alone, climate change affects the course of food growth which can contribute to a high percentage of crop destruction due to rapid weather changes. To counteract this, farmers need to modernize their farming methods which isn't possible for countries that aren't as developed as countries that can't keep up with these agricultural changes. Therefore, we cannot successfully feed the whole world due to drastic changes in quality of life. Percentages and basic demonstrations of how our climate is rapidly changing is driving me to conclude that we simply cannot produce enough to feed our whole planet.
I think it is paper is this an illiusion type of thing?
Situational irony is when an event doesn't turn out as expected. Throughout the story, the reader expects Mr. Mallard to be dead so when he opens the door at the end it is situational irony. The story could still be ironic if he had actually been dead if Mrs. Mallard died at the end. Just when she gets her freedom to live for herself, she dies of a heart attack is situational irony because her death is unexpected in the plot line.