Answer:
the physical and mental illnesses suffered by immigrants.
Explanation:
The second doctor watched for contagious and infectious diseases. He looked especially for infections of the scalp and at the eyelids for symptoms of trachoma, a blinding disease.
Since trachoma caused more than half of all medical detentions, this doctor was greatly feared. He stood directly in the immigrant's path. With a swift movement, he would grab the immigrant's eyelid, pull it up, and peer beneath it. If all was well, the immigrant was passed on.
The above excerpt and the one in the above question was just to describe the physical and mental illnesses suffered by immigrants.
D.) I would have to say D
<span>History begins at Sumer. It was probably the oldest civilization in the world, beginning in 3500 B.C. Writing begins there as well as agriculture. Their writing system is known as "cuneiform". These were made up of wedge-shaped symbols carved into wet clay tablets and then baked. Thousands of these clay tablets still survive.
They provide information about Sumerian politics, literature, economy, law, and religion.
Writing most likely began as a way of keeping records and recording facts. Towns first developed in Sumer about 3500 B.C. The Sumerians were also great craftsmen and traders.
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I think that Friar Lawrence has the right to be surprised since up until a while ago Romeo was in love with Rosalind
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Here are your answers:
Hyperbole: U.) A deliberate, outrageous exaggeration.
Imagery: B.) The use of words to create sensory descriptions.
Irony (situational): I.When a situation turns out differently than one would normally expect.
Metaphor: M.) A direct comparison of two things without using like or as.
Narrative poetry: Q.) Poetry that tells a story
Onomatopeia: W.) The use of words in which the sounds seem to resemble the sounds they describe.
Paradox: A.) A situation that appears to be contradictory but after a closer look turns out to be true, or at least make sense.
Personification: N.) A kind of metaphor that gives human characteristics to inanimate objects.
Pun: AA.) A play on words.
Sarcasm: F.) A type of irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it or visa versa.
Simile: BB.) A comparison of two different things using like or as
Symbolism: Z.) the use of one object to suggest another hidden object or idea.
Tone: D.) The attitude of the speaker
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