<span>''the simpler way of life''</span><span>
<span>In the lines from “A Nocturnal Reverie” by Anne Finch represented above, the most suitable option that reveals the real sense of the speaker's reference using such words as “the inferior world” is definitely the third one- ''the simpler way of life''. This option looks the only correct for me, so I am pretty sure that you will get the points if you use this one. Do hope you still need it.</span></span>
In order to provide their children with a higher standard of living, Gloria and Matt most likely will have to work <em>a lot.</em> Working this much probably doesn't allow them to spend that much time with their kids, and they must determine which matters more to them, the well-being of their children in the future, or spending time with their kids while they're young.
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The phrase, "Time is Money", is a metaphor. So A (: A metaphor is a direct comparison of one thing to another. Another example could be, "The kids at school are all brains." This doesn't mean that the kids at school are literally walking, talking, brains. It is a figure of speech to say that the kids at school are always thinking or the kids at school are smart.