<span>VACANT AND FAKE IDEALISM - . it won't be much of a war, and I guess Gearson don't think so, either. The other fellows will back down as soon as they see we mean it. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. I'm going back to bed, myself."
CARELESS AMUSEMENT - ". . . you've done a wicked thing, Editha Balcom."
SARCASM - " . . . What a thing it is to have a country that can't be wrong, but if it is, is right anyway!"
CRITICISM - "That ignoble peace! It was no peace at all, with that crime and shame at our very gates." </span>
I believe the answer would be Bill Gates. An appositive is a noun that renames a noun right beside it. In this case, "Bill Gates" is renaming "One of the richest men in the world."
Hello, if the word is betrayed then the answer is hurt someone you care about by breaking the person's trust.
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Cody
Answer:
the amount of poorly funded neighborhoods
or if they are looking for something more technical, the difference in available healthcare amongst different economic parties.
Explanation:
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I will prosper in food and profit