I would say that for example an unethical tactic would be to promote the expanded use of hydrocarbons by expanding pipelines and tanker traffic which can result in oil spills on land and also in the precious oceans. Another unethical thing from the past was to promote the smoking of cigarettes by making it look 'cool' thus ignoring the potential damage to one's health from lung cancer.
Answer:
Man versus self
Explanation:.
I lost myself at last in bottomless speculations… LITTERLY SAID IT INB THE TEXT!
"Why" is the question to ask to help identify the reason for an event that happens in a historical text.
If you ask "why" an event happened, you will get to better understand the reasoning around it, what prompted the event, and some of the personal/political emotions or decisions that surrounded the event.
His reputation was Tom’s greatest possession. This is because “his” is describing Tom and it comes before it.
The answer is B. Tan is presenting the example <em>"limited English"</em>, which is just <em>one of many</em> other terms she heard before, to express how bad they seem. Because, when people deem those whose knowledge of the Mother Tongue <em>is not as the native speaker</em>, therefore is limited, they are defining everything as limited, even their speaking perceptions.