Answer:
A Law is a set of rules accepted by the country, whereas code is a standard accepted by an individual, society, or a class.
Explanation:
In "To Kill A Mockingbird," in chapter 20, Mayella breaks both "law" and "code."
She breaks law by giving false statement against Tom in the court. And she broke the code, by tempting a Negro.
She accused Tom, who is black, of ra-pe and on the other hand, she lu-sts after a black man. However, breaking of law is more powerful because it involves punishment whereas breaking of code does not.
The repetition emphasizes that Malala really wants the world leaders to change their policies to have peace and prosperity. The effect is that she’s spreading the word and other people are starting to think like Malala.
The chorus sang the refrain. In most songs, the "chorus" refers to the part that is repeated. It does not necessarily mean that everyone took part, so you can go ahead and rule out option D. There is also no indication that the chorus took the part of the Lord, so you can also eliminate that option. Option A is too broad, so that can also be eliminated, leaving you only one answer. Hope this helps.
I cant tell if this is a joke or a question
Answer/Explanation:
Come is the verb of this sentence. Though an irregular verb it used very often.
Milk is the subject.
"Comes from cows" is the dependent clause.