<span>Over the course of two years, Gulliver describes the state of affairs in Europe, speaking to his Houyhnhnm master about the English Revolution and the war with France. He is asked to explain the causes of war, and he does his best to provide reasons. He is also asked to speak of law and the justice system, which he does in some detail, criticizing lawyers severely in the process.</span>
"People imagine things that are not really there" is why people drew pictures of Nessie after seeing a fence post. The tourists were either not expecting a sighting or were expecting a sighting too much. So when the fence post rose up in the water, the tourists imagined a monster instead of a piece of wood. Because of the myth of Nessie in Loch Ness, tourists were led to believe that what they saw was could only be a monster.
Hello. You forgot to enter the options and answer. The options are:
A. your high school has a bright future . . . B. you need the town to be on a spotlight . . . C. I am the pride and honor of this state . . . D. I know something about programming . .
Answer:
D. I know something about programming . .
Explanation:
A euphenism is a figure of lingaugem that promotes a smoothing of a term that may not present the effect that the author wishes to pass through the text, leaving it more "palatable" or related to the reader. When reading the text shown in the question above, we can see that the narrator is presenting an individual who is a programming professional, in this case, the eupenism that would best fit at the end of the text, is what is represented by option D.
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The guide offers a wide explanation of the various benefits one can find strolling through London. It helps the reader see that there is something for everyone; whether you'd rather relax or capitalize on the deals and less crowded shops is up to you, but the guide shows that from nature and architecture to farmers markets and bookstores, anyone lucky enough to visit London will find something interesting to pass the time.
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I miss my friends. Not school, not at all