<h3><u>Spier’s five ethical “signposts” theory:</u></h3>
1.According to the Spier’s five ethical “signposts” theory, the bakery clerk should be loyal and trustworthy. So he shouldn’t hide anything from the public and should be loyal .
2.We should be just and treat equally to all people. So he shouldn’t think only about the baker but also he should think of all the people whom the baker is cheating with.
3. We should always help other people. So the baker should also help the people from being cheated by ignoring his personal affairs.
4. We should respect autonomy. The bakery clerk can act as free agent and should only think about his genuine thoughts and opinion.
5. We shouldn’t harm to anybody. The baker clerk without physically harming the baker can ask him to stop doing adulteration.
Answer:
1.and, whereas
2.while,not only, but, and
3.since, until
4. And, although, than, or
5. Neither, nor, not only, but they also
Explanation:
Here are the effects that the foreshadowing in Friar Laurence's warning to Romeo had:
A. <span>It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.
C. </span><span>It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning.
E. </span><span>It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.
B is incorrect because it is a foreshadowing, not an explanation. D is incorrect because the friar cannot predict the future, it is a warning. </span>
Answer:
He is upset.
Explanation:
Odysseus argues that Thersites is a peasant who has no right to speak out against kings and nobility. Odysseus goes on to say that Thersites lacks personal pride and respect since he refuses to battle. Furthermore, Thersites' lack of dignity is symbolized by his malformed look. Odysseus finishes his attack by smacking Thersites across the back with his scepter, creating a welt and tears to pour. All thought of Thersites coming home is put to rest after this public humiliation and branding. Soldiers must battle for pride and dignity. Only the mentally and physically deformed would argue differently.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is because by putting emphasis on specific words that have to do with small things, it will connect back to the idea that the poem is about the little things.