Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Not blowing horns on the streets of Kathmandu is a matter of life and death because
A) it could lead to accidents.
B) the roads are narrow.
C) there are no road dividers.
D) None of these.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option
A) it could lead to accidents.
In Kathmandu, the fact of not using the car horn has become so incorporated that even doing so seems to be something strange for its inhabitants, to the level of generating shame.
This has become something of life and death due to the accidents that can occur because of this, since the roads are loaded with traffic and even animals that cross them.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is option A.
D. Rhyme scheme and meter aren't important when it comes to the topic; that's just the platform the story is told.
Answer: Special bracelet
Explanation:
This question is referring to the ''My favorite Chaperone'' written by Okimoto and it is describing everyday teenage problems.
- Mama did give one special bracelet to Maya. She wants her to wear that special bracelet to the dance.
She also insists on one more thing which is that Nurzhan should be Maya's chaperone. It means that she wants Nurzhan to be the person who will look after her and be her accompany.
Answer: a. it celebrates humanity over the divine.
Explanation: This quotation from Act II, Scene II of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare is a reflection of Humanism because it celebrates humanity over the divine. Hamlet is speaking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. He is marveled by the wonderful creation man is, both in mind and body. This reflects the humanism of the time that believed in reason and intellectual freedom over the divine.