Answer:
I Think money
Explanation:
because you need lot of money
Answer:
When attempting to decipher the meaning of a new word, it is often useful to look at what comes before and after that word. The surrounding words can give readers helpful context clues about the meaning and structure of the new word, as well as how it is used.
Jakovlevitch is not so much astounded by the fact that he found a nose in a baked roll as he is frightened by the fact that it is a familiar nose, and an official one - belonging to the Collegiate Assessor Kovalev. So, this is a nose with a rank - not high enough to please its owner, but higher than Jakovlevitch's modest social position. Jakovlevitch is afraid: he must have cut off the nose while he was drunk!
Gogol uses the nose to satirize obsessions of Russian society with rank and social status. Kovalev himself is apparently unsatisfied with his status as a civil servant (and that is all he cares about). So, when he sees his nose in a uniform which implies a higher status, he doesn't know what to do, how to behave. He acts as a sycophant. "'How, even so, am I to approach it?' Kovalev reflected. 'Everything about it, uniform, hat, and all, seems to show that it is a State Councilor now. Only the devil knows what is to be done!' He started to cough in the Nose's vicinity, but the Nose did not change its position for a single moment."
Answer: Unity
Explanation: The Hill We Climb is a poem by Amanda Gorman that was recited at the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on the 20th of January, 2021.
The central idea of the poem is UNITY.
The poem recognizes that the United States of America being a nation with people from diverse backgrounds and nationalities is bound to have differences but those differences are what should unite the people of America and not divide them.
The poem preaches unity as the only way in which the people of America can fully utilize their potentials and make a better nation.