A) It's every man for himself around here.
HOPE I HELPED!!!!!!!!
Answer: Metaphor
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Explanation:
This is a line from Martin Luther King Jr.'s open letter, known as <em>The Letter from Birmingham Jail</em>, in which he supports nonviolent resistance to racial discrimination.
King describes all the hardships that people face, and explains that for people who have never experienced them, it is easy to say that those who did need to wait patiently for their rights. One of these hardships is segregation, and King uses a metaphor in this line to emphasize it.
<em>A metaphor</em> is a figure of speech in which two objects/concepts that do not have much in common are compared, in order to explain an idea. There is no such thing as <em>"stinging darts of segregation"</em>, but King uses sharp darts to demonstrate the effect that racial discrimination has on people who experience it.
Answer:
Helpful or Harmful?
Explanation:
— Herbicide-tolerant genetically modified (GM) crops have led to an increase ... food costs, they also help to combat hunger and related problems in various ... amounts of these pesticides are unclear, but studies have linked them to a ... Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the world by volume [9].
Answer:
Not strong, weak, thin, breakable, frail, shaky, unstable.
Answer:
has a personality of his own
Explanation