When I talk about a healthy economy, my point of view relies on how fair is that economy to every member of the different stages which compose it, at the same time it contributes to a common wealth of the whole country. If every member of a labor society receives a fair treatment, it will boost their productivity and encourage them to improve and keep climbing through the social scale.
Another important fact is to be sure that the people in charge of running a country provides us with a transparent system, where we the citizens can in some ways control the decisions choosen or at least, discuss them in order to try to find a different path. Avoiding corruption and higher class privileges upon the lower stages of society is a key factor to become a healthy economy.
Answer:
Opening, cavern
Explanation:
Synonyms are words that have identical or nearly identical meanings. An example of synonyms are words <em>present </em>and <em>gift</em>. They mean the same thing and are interchangeable.
When synonyms are used in the same context and we aren't familiar with one of them, we can figure out what it means based on the other one. Words used in the given passage that help us determine the meaning of the word <em>grotto </em>are <em>opening </em>and <em>cavern</em>.
Answer:
quiet
Explanation:
The word in the passage which defines sedate is quiet.
The passage was taken from the poem "An essay on Man".
The poem "An essay on Man" was published in the year 1733-1734 by a man called Alexander Pope. Alexander Pope who lived between the year 1688-1744 was regarded and known as one of the prominent English poets and the leading poet during the early years of the eighteenth century. The poem in question was dedicated to Henry st John, The 1st Viscount Bolingbroke. This is the reason behind the opening line "Awake, St John". It is an effort to vindicate or exonerate the ways of God to Man
(Maya Angelou, “Phenomenal Woman”)
-PROUD
(Edgar Allan Poe, “For Annie”)
-RELIVED
(Lewis Carroll, "Tweedledum and Tweedledee")
-HUMOROUS
(Lewis Carroll, “The Sea”)
-ANNOYED
Edit- Just finished the test, this is correct
Answer:
This is an example of a failure of deductive reasoning.
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning is one that first analyzes two premises to reach a conclusion. If the text shown in the question above were an example of deductive reasoning done correctly, we should read: "we do not know B, nor C and therefore we cannot say that they are equal to A."
However, we see the narrator of the text presenting conclusions without evaluating the premises, presenting a false conclusion. This is an example of inductive reasoning failure.