Answer:
It’s high time that Nepali government invested more in health sectors.
It’s high time that Nepali government spent more in health sectors.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete, as there are no options to select from.
I will however give a general explanation.
When a sentence contains the phrase "It’s high time", the verb that follows it must be in past tense.
e.g. left, sent, ate, etc.
Since there is no options, I will think of a verb (in past tense) that can fill then blank.
To complete the blank, I will make use of spent or invested
I think it’s 3/c . i may be incorrect but that’s my BEST guess. good luck
Being allegorical means it contains an allegory. It is a literary device that convey hidden meanings through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, and/or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey. Hope this helps.
Answer:
The tribe’s relationship with Enkai is crucial to them.
Explanation:
According to a different source, the passage that is included with this question is:
<em>Our relationship with Enkai is essential to the tribe. Enkai is neither male nor female. The sky god is powerful, but can change from nurturing to vengeful depending on our behavior. Sometimes Enkai is Enkai Narok, the Black God, happy with us and blanketing the sky with dark clouds that pour out rain to nourish the plains. When angry, though, Enkai becomes Enkai Nonyokie—the Red God. In these times, the sun grows incredibly hot until the earth dries up and becomes barren. Because of this, we work to keep Enkai happy.</em>
Although the passage mentions many different things about Enkai, the main idea that it tries to convey is that the people have a relationship with Enkai that is crucial to their lifestyle and their well-being. In this passage, we learn that the people have various beliefs about Enkai, but also that they work tirelessly to keep Enkai happy.
Answer: Hope this helps
The answer is b I took the test. The answer for question 3, What rethorical device is used in the opening sentence of this speech: the answer is pathos not logos.