All of the above I’m pretty sure
Although you did not provide the lines, Creon is as seen in the tragedy a man who cares about Law and is only interested in political and social order. He is a practical man and nothing other than what was mentioned before interests him, not even his family.
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I would say imagery, tone and rhyme. Having a "point" to your poem like a message is also important for it to be powerful.
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it's Jared
Explanation: they felt really sad hearing that speech
Answer: With their hard work, these individuals had invested in their country and they deserved to be suitably rewarded.
In this passage, the author states that the question "Brother, can you spare a dime?" goes beyond a plea from a beggar. In fact, it is a legitimate question we should all be asking ourselves. The reason why the author thinks this is the case is because people who are now beggars had a lot to do with our wealth. He argues that they were soldiers, children, builders, all characters who allowed the country to be what it is now. We have benefitted from their past work and they deserve to be rewarded for their contribution.