Explanation:
My favorite <u>subject</u> is English
Why do some <u>people</u> like dogs?
We need more volunteers to help the <u>team</u>
I have invested all my <u>savings</u><u> </u>
I dislike <u>physics</u><u> </u> as a subject
I had to repeat my gym <u>class</u>
can you show me the sentences so i can help you
<span>It is the body of the article that provides a detailed account of the story.</span>
Answer:
The reason is simple: it’s about the distinction between independence, dependence, and interdependence
Explanation:
No one wants to depend on another country, because if something changes (e.g., the country chooses a new leader who doesn’t like other countries), then you may be in trouble.
On the other hand, no one can be truly independent, because we live in a complex, highly interconnected, interdependent world (or network) - and there’s nothing that we can do about it. 1000 years ago, societies were relatively independent. A community in the UK or USA could be relatively independent from a community in France. This is no longer the case. And anyone who thinks otherwise is living in the past. We need to appreciate that nation states in the 21st century are interdependent on each other. If the USA’s economy collapses, it will affect Europe and Asia, and vice versa, whether you like it or not.
But you don’t want to be completely dependent on one commodity or on one industry or on one nation, etc. You don’t want to put all your eggs in one basket, as the saying goes.
The question is asking to complete the said passage that ask what is the pleasure dome most likely represent in Kubla Khan, and base on my research, it represents evil or bad vibes. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more.