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In some democratic countries some people think that some politicians are corrupt. For example, in my Country of origin Nicaragua the political Leader Daniel Ortega was known as a president but may people thought he was corrupt in the country meanwhile many other countries were not aware of this and did not take action until he declared himself a dictator and reelected himself various times. Nicaragua was known as a Democratic country that turned into a dictatorship. Daniel Ortega makes more money than the president of the United States just as a political leader who opresses his people. That has happened to some countries and may people in democratic countries fear this. That is only one reason i give. The others include problems like immigration, justice and human rights, unemployment rates, poverty rate, standard of living, political corruption, safety, crime rates, economic problems, push/pull factors and many other things. Example, Mexico is a great country that is democratic but its crime rate is extremely high in some areas specially near the borders. This and many other things.
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A. By jumping back and forth in time, the author creates a mood of anguish that makes Caliban's evil motives clear
Explanation:
The author uses references of both Prospero and Caliban in "The Tempest" to advance the plot and show how unrepentant Caliban is, despite how patient Prospero had been with him.
He creates the mood of anguish by jumping back and forth in time to make Caliban's evil intentions clear.
The central idea, or theme, of “Richard Cory” is that wealth and status don't ensure happiness.
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Sugar has helped make things a bit sweeter. Helped us create things like candy almost all candy has sugar. And most foods have sugars also
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Well, to summarize a passage, you'd first have to read the passage. Afterwards, you'd most likely want to make sure that you understood it. Taking notes isn't required, but it's helpful if you aren't strong in understanding them. Next up, you'd probably try to find the main idea. Summarizing is something that you could do easily, even in your everyday life. You watch a cool movie this month? Summarize it.
Let's say I had just watched Endgame and I was SUPER eager to share it with somebody, but I can't give away the whole movie or else they wouldn't want to watch it and they'd most likely get mad at you. You'd have to summarize it. State the main idea and thesis and make sure that they can figure out what the plot is without you having to tell them the plot. You're welcome. (: