Plato Answer:
Both poems raise questions. "Fire and Ice" questions the destructive nature of human emotions and their capacity for destruction. "Design" questions the existence of fate or “intelligent design." However, the poems are very different in their style and structure. "Fire and Ice" is a single-stanza poem with nine lines and an uneven meter. "Design," on the other hand, follows a Petrarchan sonnet's structure and is primarily written in iambic pentameter. Because the topics and the styles in both poems are so different, it’s hard to tell if they were written by the same poet.
A morpheme is, "a meaningful morphological unit of a language that cannot be further divided." They are the smallest recognized unit of grammar.
Relationship can be split up into the following morphemes:
Rela-
tion
-ship
There are 3 total morphemes in the word relationship.
Answer:
B- he is frustrated by his job and ready to give it up