Answer: Okay I have to say Tempertures Beacuse it's conntectd to a Noun and a Pronoun...
I I didn't anserw right Im sooooo sorry
Explanation:
By DemmKu
Answer: An ideal society can be defined as a society where every individual is self content and lives a healthy and peaceful life. A society, to be termed as ideal, needs to fulfill certain criteria. First of all, an ideal or perfect society should have equality among men.
Explanation: “The Ideal society has yet to be built- one which balances nicely collective well-being and individual well-being” (Peace Pilgrim). When you look to improve both one person along with an entire community, you will meet the needs of everyone which ultimately leads to balance. There are many ways to develop a ideal society and help contribute to improvements. Three areas to improve to create a ideal society would include a democratic government, fuel efficient modes of transportation, and advanced education systems in smaller school.
Why you exist... thats the only thing i can think of
Here are the matches:
SARCASM ,- statement that said something but meant otherwise
<span>Where is now your arrogance and your awesome deeds,
Your valor and your victories and your vaunting words?
Now are the revel and renown of the Round Table
Overwhelmed with a word of one man's speech
</span>BOB AND WHEEL - consists of two lines: the first one is extremely short (usually two syllables), and the second is longer and may have an internal rhyme.
<span>Wherefore the better man I, by all odds,
must be.
Said Gawain, "Strike once more;
I shall neither flinch nor flee;
But if my head falls to the floor
There is no mending me!”
ALLUSION - reference to famous event or person
</span><span>And through the wiles of a woman be wooed into sorrow,
For so was Adam by one, when the world began,
And Solomon by many more, and Samson the mighty--
Delilah was his doom, and David thereafter
Was beguiled by Bathsheba, and bore much distress;
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SIMILE - comparison of one thing with another of different kinds
<span>And the bright green belt on his body he bore,
Oblique, like a baldric, bound at his side,
Below his left shoulder, laced in a knot,
In betokening of the blame he had borne for his fault.</span>