It means the opposite answer of the answer that you don't agree with and if it's in a speech it means that they're saying something you don't believe is right.
B. When will the winter end?
Based on the given statements above, the only sentence that is punctuated correctly is " When will the winter end?". As you can see, the four choices has question mark at the end of the sentence when in fact only one of the sentences is interrogative, the rest are declarative sentences that require a period instead of a question mark. Correct punctuation marks are very important in the sentence because it may help the reader in understanding the message of the statement. It also separates sentence elements and make sure the readers get what is the real message of the statement.
“What are the health problems caused by sugary drinks?”
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Answer:
Merchant of Venice is more appropriate because even during Shakespeare's time, because of the similar plot to the Jew of Malta, Shakespeare named the play as Merchant of Venice so that there won't be any accusion towards him. Also Antonio being the Protagonist of the play, being a merchant the name of the play is titled as Merchant of Venice due to the passive and overconfident traits which the merchant possess.