Your answer would be 1/6, 1/5, then 3/5, because the more fractions of something there are, the smaller it gets
<span>In 'I, Too' by Langston Hughes, the speaker refers to 'they' frequently throughout to indication a polarisation between himself and wider 'America', the America that he, too, is a part of. In the last instance of this in the poem, the line is 'They'll see how beautiful I am/And be ashamed-' which implies that the bias held by wider America against him exists only because 'they' have not yet seen him for what he truly is.</span>
They are afraid that ghost will tempt Hamlet to hurt himself
The statement, which effectively uses a quotation to show Swift claim is this: SWIFT WRITES THAT 'THE POORER TENANTS WILL HAVE SOMETHING VALUABLE OF THEIR OWN' THAT CAN 'HELP TO PAY THEIR LANDLORD'S RENT.'
Quotation marks are used in write ups to indicate direct speech or texts; that is, quotation mark is used when an author wants to use the words of another person in his write up. When one is quoting a complete sentence, the first letter of the quoted word has to be capitalized, but when on is quoting a fragment, smaller letters will be used.
D persuasion you're welcome have a good day