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15 Little White Lies Everyone Is Guilty of Telling Every Day
We lie when we’re trying to appear likeable. We lie when we’re trying to appear . And sometimes we lie simply because we’re deceitful. Here are some of our favourite ].
“Your boyfriend’s great”
“I love how you cut my hair”
“Why, yes, I love the artichoke dip”
“I’m fine, honest”
“My child isn’t fat”
“I’ll let you go”
“You did great”
“I’ve had (fill in the blank) sex partners”
“No, I don’t have any questions”
“I’d be happy to”
“We’ll see”
“Just one more episode”
“I don’t want the last cookie. You have it!”
“It wasn’t my fault”
“I have read and agree to the terms and condition”
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The irony that Mary Shelley used in the passage when Felix teaches Safie English was the choice that he makes in choosing the book "Ruins of Empires" by Volney. The book speaks about the "slothful Asiatics" about the wars, etc.
While Felix teaches English to Safie, the monster also learns the language. and while learning language he also learns about the vices of humans to each other. Another irony we can find in the text was that the monster is by name monster but in nature, humans are monstrous because of the deeds that they do with each other.
The correct option is A.
Britain gained other colonies in Australia once after they lost the colonies in America.
Answer : Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The colonies of America was lost from Britain control in the year of 1783 by the Treaty of Paris signed on the 3rd of the September with which the Britain acknowledged the British American colonies and thereby segregated from it, loosing the colonies.
After the loss, Britain with first fleet of eleven British ships arrived at the port of Sydney in New South Wales. The ship was in command by Captain Arthur Phillip. The history of Australia as a colony of Britain thus, started in the year of 1788, 5 years later, with the settling of the first penal colony. The set up forth the scientific and geographical exploration of the Australian continent.