“Spring is like a perhaps hand” uses personification and simile. Simile
compares two things with the use of “like” or “as”; while personification gives
human attributes to inanimate objects. In poem's title the simile can be
expressed as "spring is like a hand;" while the personification is giving spring
a “hand” which is a part of the human body that is able to move or arrange things.
Answer:
In my opinion, machines are a threat to humans even though they make our lives easier and we do not have to work as hard to get a task completed the ways in which humans decide to use machines can be a threat not only to other humans but to the environment.
Yes, I do agree with Dr.Hawking that artificial intelligence may one day equip computers with the technology to outsmart humans. Somehow this is kind of what the world is aiming to do which is shocking as most persons are going to be jobless as machines will do their jobs for them. With less humans having jobs poverty is going to strike our land causing people to die from hunger not to mention healthcare and a stable shelter.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
The author shows how American companies have a strong influence on the economy of Singapore, as in other countries and that because of this influence, the American government can impose that not only Singapore, but that all countries have better attitudes, otherwise these companies can be withdrawn from these countries, which would cause certain economic problems.
In other words, the author states that the USA cannot impose American values in foreign territories, but it can cause these values to be met using the influence it has economically in those territories, through the list of American companies that the foreign country has.