That, I believe, would be dialect.
Example: (I parked the car)
Boston: I paakked tha kaaa!
Britain: I pocked the coh.
New York: I pawked the caw.
What state are you talking about?
According to the article "Lifeboat Ethics," the idea that one person taking more than his or her fair share of something can ruin the system for everyone is called THE TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS.
It is brought about when the right to use a common resource is not matched by the corresponding responsibility to protect said resource.
There are several things that distinguish heroes from monsters, especially in classical literature. Heroes and monsters are very highly contrasted through the dichotomy of good and evil. Heroes are often wholly good; monsters are often wholly evil. Being "good" entails protecting the wellbeing of others, and being "evil" means causing destruction and harm to others. They are also very starkly different in their physical appearance and personal attributes. Heroes, especially Beowulf, are bold, strong, physically fit, usually handsome, brave, wise, etc. Monsters are usually grotesque, horrifying, oversized, etc. Hope this helps.
Answer:
In the fourth stanza of "The Tyger," the creation of the tiger is associated with:
c. ironworking
Explanation:
In the poem "The Tyger" the poet William Blake admires the beauty of the tiger and admires the divine which has created such a creature. In the fourth stanza, the creation of the tiger has been compared with the process of making iron products. The poet wonders which 'hammer' and 'furnace' has helped in the creation of such a creature.