The answer is: [D]: "compensation punishment" .
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Explanation:
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Note the following:
1) CEO found guilty in court;
2) had to pay (retribution) to customers.
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Choice [A]: "a reward given out of respect" — seems inconsistent with what a CEO, after having been found guilty in court, would have to pay his customers.
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Choice [B]: "a charitable contribution"— same as above - seems inconsistent, and especially unlikely since the CEO had to 'pay retribution to his customers —inconsistent with this answer choice: "a charitable contribution" .
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Choice [C]: "fees for services" — seems inconsistent or irrelevant to what a CEO would have to pay to customers after the CEO was found guilty in court.
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So, we are left with:
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Choice: [D]: "compensation punishment".
This is consistent with what a CEO would, after having been found guilty in court, have to pay to his customers.
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So; the correct answer is: [D]: "compensation punishment" .
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Answer: inconsiderate, rude, mean, arrogant, a tormentor.
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Explanation:
The author´s use of apostrophe in the poem "85", engages readers by addressing them directly. For example, in the line "...you might ask, how do I explain it?", the author is talking directly to the reader making he/she become envolved and identifies by the question in this case.
It is worth mentioning, apostrophe is a literary device which is emotional and persuasive in that it mephasizes feelings, in this case the love/hate the auhtor feels serving poetic imagery.
This literary tool has been used by authors such as Shakespeare in "Sonnet 18", Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelly in Frankestein. There´s a well known poem by Jane Taylor in which this device is clearly used:
“Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.”
Answer:
According to the dictionary entry, the the syllable which is emphasized in the word "identical" is /'den/. The pronunciation of the the word "identical" is written with stressed symbol as /ɑɪˈden·tɪ·kəl/.
Explanation:
The horse is taking up about 75% of the image while the girl is taking up about 20% of the image. this has an impact bc it makes up the whole image