<span>the fear and terror of this text is expressed in almost the whole excerpt.from the beginning where the text has repetition of the words that day"that day,that day of wrath.repetition is emphasis to show how t he happenings are still fresh in the singers mind.also the words that are used like wrath,calamity,misery,terrible bitter to describe the day indicates fear and terror in the singers voice.</span>
Turning corners in a car takes longer, and all of the cars wouldn't go as smoothly because you need to slow down some to turn a corner. Since racetracks are ovals the drivers just need to turn, which you don't really need to slow down for.
It's the practical-ish solution for individuals seeking monetary remedies too low in proportion to attorney fees, and requiring more legally binding enforcement measures than those provided by mediation/arbitration. The ish suffix indicates that it's not the democratized "people's court" that everyone thinks it is... We've found that it's not very useful for low-income, immigrant or shy folks which either don't feel confident enough, or are so ensnared by the legal system that they never think small claims court a viable solution for their problems.
<span>It also plays a great entertainment role, apparently, given the popularity of daytime shows such as that of the assertive Mrs. Judge Judy.</span>
They are native to South America