<span>To ask how much longer the professor will live is to ask how much longer we must wait for the blessings of another world war.
"blessings" being the key word, because a world war would not bring blessings, but devastation. </span>
In this play, Antigone and Creon respond to the role that fate plays in the their lives in different ways. Antigone accepts her fate, burying her brother and accepting her death. ... Creon's refusal to accept fate is what ends up leading him to his tragedy and the death of his entire family
The way the underlined words and phrases in the passage create meaning is D. They demonstrate Sindbad's respectability and his generosity toward the porter.
<h3>What is Narration?</h3>
This refers to the telling of a story by a narrator to show the sequence of events according to plot elements.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the meeting between Sinbad and the porter and how he showed him respect, which is what the underlined word was trying to convey.
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The correct answer is “Antony wants to make the people angry by defending Caesar.”
Indeed, although he uses irony over repetition of the term “honorable” to describe Brutus and his accomplices, both the context and the excessive repetition indicate that the opposite effect is intended. Also, he cleverly uses an axiom (self-evident truth that requires no proof) when he says that people remember the evil deeds of a person after his death and that whatever good they did fades from memory.
However, again, he is seeking for the opposite emotional response as he knows that the plebs only remember good things about Caesar, which inevitably means that they will do the exact opposite of what the axiom states: they will remember his good deeds towards them and hate those who murdered him. Then he provides factual evidence of Caesar’s good deeds such as the “filling up of the general coffers” and his rejection of the crown when it was offered to him. He aims to provoke an uprising by using rhetoric to get the people to act instead of a frontal attack on Brutus and his accomplices who are still too powerful.
Answer: In the future, we should be more careful about scheduling
Passage: You scheduled seven conference calls for this morning between 10 and 11 a.m. [2] Generally, the company limits the number of conference calls to three per hour. [3] I’m letting you know that in the future, we should be more careful about scheduling.
Explanation: The third sentence contains unnecessary fillers. The key point in the sentence is to be more careful about call scheduling. '<em>I’m letting you know that in the future</em>' can be replaced with '<em>in the future.</em>' By dropping the unnecessary filler '<em>I'm letting you know that</em>', the meaning does not change but the sentence becomes more concise, has more clarity and is more deliberate.