Answer:
This shows that Lencho was <em>destitute.</em>
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Explanation:
'Destitute' means 'extremely poor', whereas 'weak', 'old', and 'lazy' mean 'lacking power to perform physically demanding tasks', 'no longer young', and 'unwilling to work or use energy' respectively; none of which describe Lencho in the passage.
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The correct answer among the choices provided is the third option. Two independent clauses incorrectly joined are referred to as a fused sentence. A fused sentence is also called a run-on sentence. To correct this, an appropriate conjunction or punctuation mark must be put in between the clauses.
Because Iran is a corrupt country
The correct answer is option A ("Sarcastic").
In this short excerpt from Jonathan Swift's poem "The Lady's Dressing Room", we have <u>a couple of clues</u> that clearly enough indicate a sarcastic tone.
Primarily, what I'm looking at is <u>the choice of words</u> from the author:
The woman is not being addressed as a simple human but rather a female deity or <u>goddess</u>. Her struggles (as large as they may seem to her), are somewhat dismissed or mocked by the poet considering that the lady is surrounded by luxury. The mention of <u>brocades</u> also points towards that tonal direction, given that it's a highly expensive fabric most commonly laced with gold or silver.
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Answer:
either the first or third
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