laws by definition is commonly understood as a system of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate conduct, therefore it sets a certian standard of the freedom that a person can have. with out laws that freedom goes unchecked and as history shows us, no place can function properly without a couple rules in place. unchecked freedom is just as dangerous as no freedom because without they both damage the stability of a place or region. some people agree that "where there is no law, there is no freedom" because the law allows people to appreciate freedom in the first place.
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1. Madeline wanders, in a dark long distance hallway.
2. Usher sings loudly and proudly, a melancholy song.
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The most outstanding verbal irony in “The Landlady” is when the landlady shows the room to Billy she tells that, “It's all ready for you, my dear.”(Dahl, 176) which indirectly makes the reader realize that she does not only mean bed and breakfast for a couple of days, indeed she tries to give the message to the reader ...
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
I do not know how to put it in words properly but, in B he concludes that the news article is ready for print after checking the references thoroughly,
he agrees and is sure he's checked it and it's ready for print.