Microsoft is a company run by Bill Gates, a multi million dollar foundation.
I believe the correct answer is: "Work without
Hope" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
An epigraph in literature represents a phrase, quotation, or
poem at the beginning of a literary work as a link to the wider literary canon,
which has the function of either inviting the comparison or to enlist a
conventional context.
The epigraph in Kamala Markandaya’s novel “Nectar in a Sieve”
(1954) is:
“Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve,
And hope without an object cannot live.”
This epigraph and the title of Markandaya’s novel represent
last two verses of "Work without Hope" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
and, therefore, allude and converse to that literary work. However, the
epigraph does not answer the question of whether the characters actually have
hope.
<span>Macbeth is essentially telling his wife that he doesn't want her to know what he's doing until he's done it..... but that she'll be happy with the result.</span>
Answer:
bet that's fine the way if is in my opinion
Jackson persuaded the audience by claiming that; Removing American Indians would allow white settlers to become wealthier.
He claimed that they were still savages and that were to assimilate them became a failure because the government ruined its own policies or failed.