Number two is cause and number one is effect
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Dear Uncle Grampa
Hi, how are you? I guess you are fine, according to the news I've received about you. I've been told that you were going to marry again after your break-up with Aunt Grandma, which makes me happy, but worries me a little.
As you may know, the economic situation in the whole world is constantly changing, which means that we have to take care of the way in which we spend every single penny. I supose that you still paying for the divorce you have recently had, if not, I beg you pardon.
Besides from that, marrying means having to buy a ring, and to hire a priest and look for a church that allows you and your new wife to have your marriage, which also means, money. You would also have to pay for a lawyer and a judge which features your marriage as regards legal papers, burocracy and stuff, which means more money. You must also think about throwing a party to ccelebrate your new marriage, and if you think about your last marriage, you may know that even a little party only for your family would also mean more money. Money that you should think twice before spending.
Bearing these reasons into mind, I would suggest you to wait one or two more years before marrying again. You have to know very well the other person, in order to be sure that you will not divorce again, because, do you know what? It would also require an extra ammount of money for another divorce.
Best regards. (insert name here)
The correct answer to this question is letter "c. readers would think of funeral bells ringing in honor of the men killed." They take a serpentine course, their arms flash in the sun hark to the musical clank whitman, from "cavalry crossing a ford." the poem would change if "musical clank" was changed to "loud clang" by the <span>readers and think of funeral bells ringing in honor of the men killed.</span>
The educated Filipino is one who is deep-rooted in one's speech and conduct. One must put into practice those elements recognized as concomitant to culture and morality. Hence, one makes use of such elements for one's growth as an individual and for a nation's development as a whole.
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Hawthorne alludes, or refers, to the Virgin Mary in Chapter 2 in the Scarlet Letter.
a) This allusion is appropriate as Hawthorne compares Hester's pregnancy to the Virgin Mary's conception of the child Jesus. The two could be said to have become pregnant without their natural husbands.
b) However, the allusion becomes inappropriate and ironic because Hester conceived by committing adultery. On the other hand, the Virgin Mary became pregnant by the power of the Holy Spirit and not through sexual intercourse with any human being.
c) Hawthorne was simply satirizing the Puritans to the effect that they did not practice what they claimed that they believed in. They were just sanctimonious, harboring impure thoughts, and committing sins with reckless abandon. They also tried to deny human sexual needs; at the same time, they were busy secretly satisfying their sexual appetites.
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The Scarlet Letter (1850) was authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The historical fiction chronicled some important human realities, including guilt, stigmatization, revenge, and redemption. It contrasted Hester's public humiliation for adultery, as she was forced to wear the scarlet letter A, with Dimmesdale's private shame and anguish for private sins.