When you talk about egalitarian and modern societies both
have a lot in common. An egalitarian
society is all about equality where everyone shares the same rights and opportunities
regardless of who you are or where you come from. Modern society is the society that we live in
today. Though we want to see ourselves as an egalitarian society, there those
who think we have not reached that point.
Though we have made a lot of advance in various fields, many still
believe that we still have a lot to work on before we can truly call ourselves
an egalitarian society.
<span>In Act 2, Scene 3, after the discovery of Duncan's dead body, Malcolm and Donalbain agree to flee from Scotland because they fear for their own lives. Malcolm says, "I'll to England." Donalbain says, "To Ireland I. Our separated fortune / Shall keep us both the safer." Evidently both realize they will not be completely safe even if they leave the country. Whoever becomes king can send hired assassins to eliminate them.</span>
I think it's d because to me that's the only one that makes sense out of all of them.
Valéry argues that Europe's intellectual crisis is caused by _____ and _____.
B) the awareness that civilization could die out
C) the fear that the future will be worse than the past
No one can say what will be dead or alive tomorrow