Answer:
A). tending the sick is mutually rewarding.
Explanation:
The syntax or the grammatical structure employed in the line 'This....Endears' primarily function to highlight the speaker's viewpoint that 'being inclined towards the sick or unwell people is mutually rewarding.' This is because on the one hand, it helps <u>the patient overcome his sickness through the concern and moral support</u> while on the other hand, it makes the person who is looking after <u>feel contented, being a god's son and have positive emotion for being compassionate, gentle, and kind to other humans</u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Direct evidence does not require any reasoning or inference to arrive at the conclusion to be drawn from the evidence.
Example: If a person testified that he or she looked outside a window and saw rain falling, that is direct evidence that it rained.
Indirect evidence, requires that an inference be made between the evidence and the conclusion to be drawn from it.
Example: If, on the other hand, a witness testified that he or she heard distant pitter patter, and later walked outside and saw that the ground was wet, smelled freshness in the air and felt that the air was moist, those sensations would be indirect evidence that it had rained.
Answer:
My favorite TV Programme is a show about games and wining money called "Family Fued". Its a competition where there are two familys and they try to guess words and get the most points, then at the end they win money. family Fued comes on at 8pm eastern time and you can watch it on different channels. I tend to watch it with my great grandma and we try to play along too.
Explanation:
The stanza and its imagery cause the reader to experience a nearly claustrophobic feeling. The character whose clothes and accessories are all "as tight as can be" seems to be going through a whole lot of tension, since the way he's dressed could be seen as a metaphor for how he's feeling deep inside, probably about to face a daunting situation.