The carrier Hall's profession characterizes him as a working
man
His dialogue characterizes him as a man who isn't
well-educated
His actions characterize him as a man who likes to gossip
Therefore, we can conclude that the carrier Hall's
profession, dialogue, and actions all characterize him as a working man who
isn't well-educated and likes to gossip.
I believe the answer is: <span>postconventional
In </span><span>the postconventional stage of morality, Individuals would start to develop the awareness that they are a separate entity from society and they do not have to fully conform to society's standard.
During this stage, those individuals would start to form and hold on to their own principles.</span>
It discriminated society into groups of various levels. it changed the equalitarian view of people into a discriminatory sense of judging people around them.
This line belongs to Act IV, scene iii of <em>Romeo and Ju.liet</em>.
In this scene, Ju.liet is about to drink the vial of potion that will make her appear dead. She knows that, after she does, she will be taken to the cript where all her dead relatives are buried. She worries about what will happen if the potion does not work. In these lines, she wonders what it would be like to be alive and wake up in the tomb. She thinks of the death and night that would surround her, as well as the bones of all her ancestors, and she is filled with fear at the prospect of this happening.
I believe the answer is Tylenol
Tylenol has the side effect of slowing down the neural mechanism inside our brain. After giving 2-3 doses of tylenol, people tend to have a higher resistance toward psychological pain. So many of depressed people started to abusing this substance.