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Talking when someone else is talking
Not using magic /polite words when addressing people
Eating while talking to people
"Not all cops are bad" is correct. The first example is misleading and would cause confusion in the reader
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povertyProcured:gainedMotives:reasonsMetamorphosis:change1In this great American asylum, the poor of Europe have by some meansmet together, and in consequence of various causes; to what purpose, should they ask oneanother, what countrymen they are? Alas, two thirds of them had no country. Can awretch who wanders about, who works and starves, whose life is a continual scene ofsore affliction or pinchingpenury; can that man call England or any other kingdom hiscountry? A country that had no bread for him, whose fieldsprocuredhim no harvest,who met with nothing but the frowns of the rich, the severity of the laws, with jails andpunishments; who owned not a single foot of the extensive surface of this planet? No!Urged by a variety ofmotives, here they came. Everything has tended to regeneratethem; new laws, a new mode of living, a new social system; here they are becomemen: in Europe they were as so many useless plants, wanting vegetative mould, andrefreshing showers; they withered, and were mowed down by want, hunger, ❤
<span>King Claudius
in act 5 scene 2 of Hamlet puts
the pearl in the cup to ensure Hamlet’s death. The pearl is a backup plan just
in case his step-son, Hamlet survives the supposedly friendly duel with Laertes.
Having accidentally killed Polonius, Laertes’ father, Laertes is using the
sword fight to seek revenge urged on by King Claudius. Towards this end, the king
arms Laertes with a poisoned sword. On the other hand, he encourages Hamlet
that he will win the duel even putting a pearl in his stepson’s wine cup to
toast his imminent victory. The gesture is meant to give the impression that
the pearl is a reward. Claudius’s actions are fueled by fear that Hamlet will discover
that the King killed his father who was also the king’s brother. As a
precaution, the pearl is poisoned to make Hamlet’s death definitive. Oblivious
of the plot against his son, Gertrude who is also the king’s wife reaches to drink
to Hamlet’s impending triumph. Claudius dissuades her but does not insist
enough leading to Gertrude proceeding to drink and die. </span>