B; the axes of a graph extends both vertically and horizontally.
Sometimes, sunset can be viewed as "romantic". If the author wants to build a relationship the sunset is used as a pathetic fallacy (when the weather matches the mood). The sunset refers to love which will overall build their relationship.
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Political events of the time
• The original audience
• Common beliefs of the period
Explanation:
The factors to be considered when using historical criticism to analyze a text includes;
• Political event of the period: This implies the structure of government of a particular place during a period of time such as monarchy, democratic and other system of government. It also involves the events that took place during the transfer of political power.
•The original audience: The original audience of the historical text refers to the people who are present during the period of time. Their mentality and culture should be taken into consideration.
• Common beliefs of the period: This takes into consideration the way of life of people during the period such as way of worship, dress, feed, take care of their health and treat other people. This is majorly the belief of what is right or wrong.
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i hope this helps : ) the ones underlined are the answers :)
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paul: oh no, my steak is <u>under cooked</u>.
Stephanie: yeah, it looks pretty <u>raw</u>. You can't eat that, you could get food <u>poisoning</u>
Paul: excuse me, i'd like to send my steak back to the chef
Waiter: oh, what seems to be the problem
Paul: well, i asked for my steak to be <u>well-done</u> but it's still raw
Waiter: oh dear, i'll take it back to the kitchen and ask the chef to cook it for a little bit longer
Paul: that would be great, thank you
Stephanie: that's terrible. I hope he doesn't <u>spit</u> in it!
Paul: I know! that's why i never complain in restaurants but i could have got food poisoning if i'd eaten that
Stephanie: i'm sure it will be fine
Waiter: Now, here's your steak. I hope it meets your satisfaction. I <u>apologize</u> for the <u>inconvenience</u>: your meal will be <u>on the house</u>
paul: it looks perfect. Thank you