Answer:
I have no clue but i tried
Explanation:
I have no clue but i tried
Answer: C
Explanation: hate and intolerance
Answer:
The issues faced by the characters in 'Too Bad' was when the robot was Mike had possibility of threat to the lives of its patients in changing its size.
Explanation:
"Too Bad" is a short story written by Isaac Asimov. The story is a science fiction based on robot named Mike created by Dr Gregory.
Dr Gregory created a technique called miniaturization which enabled a robot to change its size. Dr Gregory had inoperable cancer, which he believed could be cured by this technique of miniaturization. So, he injected Mike in his body and it cleared the cancer cells from his body.
<u>The issue faced by the characters was when Mike had the possible threat to its patients life in returning to its normal size. When Mike used to reduce to its normal size, there was a problem of unplanned expansion which had possible threat on patient's life. Mike also had problem while re-expanding itself after cleaning the cancer cells in Dr Gregory's body</u>.
1). He was kidnapped and sold into slavery.
2). He was bought by a naval captain and taken to Europe.
3). While in the Caribbean he was strung up by a slave trader who was trying to enslave him.
4). He worked to get the number of slaves on a ship lowered leading to a lot of hatred towards Olaudah.
5). H<span>e became involved in setting up a new plantation colony on the coast of Central America. Equiano did everything to comfort the condition of the enslaved people brought to work on the plantation. Equiano himself was badly mistreated by the plantation owners.</span>
The correct answer is C. <span>England needs manners, freedom, and power.
At the time, the poet believes that England was corrupt and needed someone to bring it back on its righteous path. Wordsworth thinks that the person who could have done that for England was John Milton, which is why he is alluding to him in this poem. According to him, Milton was a symbol of goodness and virtue and could help England.</span>