Answer: What emotions does the speaker show in the first two quatrains? What circumstances stir up these feelings? Feelings of disgrace. The circumstances of not feeling loved by others.-How does the speaker’s tone change throughout the course of the poem? The speaker starts off by talking about how miserable he is, but as he thinks more about his love he begins to become happier.-Reread lines 13-14. In what way is this couplet related to the second quatrain? He’s jealous of other peoples wealth and state in life
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ELL: English Language Learner
ESOL: English for Speakers of Other Languages
Death he is willing to risk his life
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The use of genetically modified (GM) mice to assess carcinogenicity is playing an increasingly important role in the safety evaluation of chemicals. While progress has been made in developing and evaluating mouse models such as the Trp53+/−, Tg.AC and the rasH2, the suitability of these models as replacements for the conventional rodent cancer bioassay and for assessing human health risks remains uncertain. The objective of this research was to evaluate the use of accelerated cancer bioassays with GM mice for assessing the potential health risks associated with exposure to carcinogenic agents. We compared the published results from the GM bioassays to those obtained in the National Toxicology Program’s conventional chronic mouse bioassay for their potential use in risk assessment. Our analysis indicates that the GM models are less efficient in detecting carcinogenic agents.
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Option B
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The answer is option B or " It explains the main point by using a comparison." In this case we have a passage about writing a good essay, and it gets to that point by comparing it to your body. It's not option D because it's not describing anything nonhuman with human attributes, it's not option A because it's not referencing a famous example the passage is comparing a essay to a human body and how to think of a essay as one. It's also not option C because again it's comparing two things not making any statements about anything.
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