Answer:
A no-win situation, also called a lose-lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if an executioner offers the condemned the choice of death by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, all choices lead to death; the condemned is in a no-win situation.
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Maybe we aren't so <em>alike</em> after all.
I <em>like</em> to cause chaos in Dollar General!
Oh, man! This task sure is <em>boring</em>...
The movie Thriller was very <em>exciting!</em>
You did a very <em>nice</em> job begging for food.
This isn't bad, it's actually very <em>good</em>!
I'm very <em>busy</em>, go away.
I'm rather <em>new</em> to this, go easy please!
If you aren't <em>clean,</em> don't come to my house.
The fire's too <em>hot</em> to jump into.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>"A) Humans have a right to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness, but not to punish others for violating these rights, whether they live in a civilization or not".</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The best summarisation of the Locke’s views on human rights is given in <u>Option (A).</u> The views on the human rights is very clear and also suggests the reader of the way of living their life and pursuing their goals. All the rights must be properly utilised in the lives so that no issue is further introduced in one’s life or the other’s life.
The correct answer is A. Nonfiction writers are more often free to move about in time and space.
B is not correct because that is usually the characteristic of nonfiction, rather than fiction. C is incorrect because usually writers of fiction can embellish the facts because they are not based on actual information. D is incorrect because sometimes writers of nonfiction can express their passionate opinions, especially in essays.