Answer:
D. He doesn't always agree with the choices of who is honored by the public.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Jonathan Swift's (1667 – 1745) satirical article "A Modest Proposal" - <em>for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick.</em>
Option C states almost the same thing as in option D. But option D better explains the situation.
There is also a sharp sense of satire in author's usage of words "fair, cheap and easy". Jonathan Swift's satire is aimed toward government whose policies even in matters of such great importance are economy centered.
There like God eyes watching over everything you do.
Answer:
As per the question, the word 'weird' connotes 'quirky' in the given paragraph as the speaker suggests that he does not possess 'unexpected or peculiar traits' which conveys a negative emotional association
Explanation:
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Answer:
Main points are: In the early 1970s, the U.S. began to retreat troops from Vietnam, "lessened" their direct involvement, simultaneously negotiating a "peace deal" that the U.S. proceeded to violate heavily as a last attempt to win the war before giving in and officially signing it in 1973, finally ending the unwinnable war.
Explanation:
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In plural hurry is hurries