No the narrator of a poem is one who narrates, but the poet is one who wrote the poem
<span>The correct answer is D. The phrase "whose origin was a Terminus" is a paradox because it's a contradictory statement that somehow manages to be true. The fact that Jack's beginning (origin) occurred at an end (Terminus) is a paradox. The statement is also a pun because by using the words "origin" and "Terminus," Lady Bracknell (the speaker of this line) is using the same words that train conductors used to describe their stops. The word "origin" was used to describe the first stop on a route, and the word "Terminus" was used to describe the final stop on the route. Therefore this line contains both a paradox and a pun. </span>
Answer:
They wouldn’t be able to do much like go to college or school or maybe even have jobs
Explanation:
This is becAyse they wouldn’t have protection that could allow them extra assistance or flexible schedules
3/7−1/9
and solve
(3×9)−(1×7)/7×9
27−7/63=20/63
20/63 is the answer