The answer is concerned because the last sentence asks if you feel safe.
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The statement which best compares the two passages are “<em>Man I trusted you man I put my life in your hands”</em> and <em>“I got wings you got wings, all children got wings”</em>.
These two lines can be used for comparison as they says that everyone has the capability of embracing the different elements of life in different manner. The importance of the different components vary from individual to individual.
Answer: 1. C the vizirs envy
2. A. Douban bowing before the king
Explanation:
After the physician had cured the king of the sickness, the king showed him great affection by making him rich as he had promised. But this didn’t go unnoticed by the vizer who was envious of the douban physician.
The douban physician bowing before the king in the hall. The king, saw him, called onto him, and asked him to sit by his side, and went ahead show him every mark of honour.
Big-time commercialized intercollegiate athletics has attracted considerable attention in recent years. Popularity of this uniquely American activity, measured by attendance, television ratings, or team revenues, has never been higher. At the same time, however, several high-profile scandals exposing unseemly behavior on the part of players, coaches, and even respected higher education institutions—as well as questions about the distribution of the enormous revenues pouring into university athletic departments—have marred the image of these college football and men's basketball programs. Currently, there are several legal challenges to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its member institutions that may change dramatically and permanently the arrangements between the NCAA cartel, its member colleges, and universities, and the "student-athletes" who play on the teams. These challenges all focus on the NCAA's collective fixing of players' wages. We describe this peculiar "industry," detailing the numerous market imperfections in both output and labor markets, the demand for and supply of college athlete labor, and possible alternative arrangements in the college athlete labor market, including the ramifications of compensating players beyond the tuition, room, board, books, and fees that some current players already receive as grants-in-aid.
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