Answer:The poem may be about the soft things in life?
I haven't seen the poem so I can't really say.... :(
Explanation:
Answer:
The first plot is about the monkey king who is insulted by other rulers and decides to prove that he's better than they think. He practices kung fu, increases his abilities, and then shows off his skills. His feelings of superiority lead him to rename himself the Great Sage. When he visits Tze-Yo-Tzuh, the creator of all tries to tell the monkey king that he should be content with just being a monkey, but the monkey king refuses. As punishment for his poor choices, Tze-Yo-Tzuh buries the monkey king under a mountain of rock. Five hundred years later Wong Lai-Tsao explains that he can free himself by reducing himself back to his original size. After he is freed, he send his son Wei-Chen on a journey to become a mortal for forty years and stay free of vice. The monkey king keeps an eye on his son and his son's friend Jin by disguising himself as Chin-kee.
In the second plot, Jin is a young Chinese American who doesn't fit in at school. He befriends Wei-Chen who immigrates to America from Taiwan. Wei-Chen goes out with Suzy and eventually Jin works up the courage to ask out Amelia. Then Amelia's friend Greg asks Jin to stop dating Amelia, which makes him wish he were white. When he wakes up, he finds that he is white, so he renames himself Danny, which leads to the third plotline.ω⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒
Explanation:
Like Romeo and Juliet...sadly :/
Because if you do not let go you are just going with it
Answer:
D.It implies that only doctors who are brave and well educated make good doctors.
Explanation:
In the excerpt above, it says that usually doctors focus on being paid rather than curing their patients of their illness. It is hard to find those brave men who put their duty before their payment.
Good doctors are those whose primary focus is to treat patients and ask for fees on secondary terms.
Therefore the logical fallacy in this question is option four D.It implies that only doctors who are brave and well educated make good doctors.