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Answer:
live life single dont need no man
Explanation:
im single not ready to mingle
This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:
Read these headings from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! by John DiConsiglio.
1968 Another Pandemic
1986 Don't Eat the Meat
1996 A Bad Burger
1997 When Birds Get Flu...
From the headings, the reader can conclude that this section of the text will be sorted by
why events took place.
what events took place.
when events took place.
where events took place.
The answer to this question is C. When events took place
Explanation:
The headings from this text show the content is organized in chronological order, which is from the oldest event in 1968 (Another pandemic) to the most recent one in 1997 (When bird get flu). This implies the author decided to explain how the bird flu and mad cow disease evolved in time, and therefore, in this case, the content is sorted based on when events took place or chronological order considering years were used to organized the headings and content.
Answer:
A strong current of misogyny flows through Othello, and many of the play’s tragic events emerge from this source. Iago in particular serves as a mouthpiece for misogyny, frequently making offensive comments about women both in private asides and soliloquies and in public conversations. Iago firmly believes that women are universally untrustworthy and sexually deviant. In Act II he outlines his perception of women as elusive, mercurial,
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. Because a one-word refrain is less difficult than a long refrain.
The refrain in Poe's 'The Raven' consists of one word only because of its brevity (shortness). This is what Poe wrote in his <em>The Philosophy of Composition </em>(a text about how he went about writing this poem):
<em>Since its application was to be repeatedly varied it was clear that the refrain itself must be brief [...] This led me at once to a single word as the best refrain.</em>