Answer:
B: He went out to hunt tigers with his mother.
Explanation:
The song "Bungalow Bill" tells the true story of a man who went to India for meditation at the same time the Beatles were there. During the breaks, he went to hunt tigers, ant then came back to meditation. One line reads: "he went out tiger hunting with his elephant and gun/ in case of accidents he always took his mom." The complete name of the song is <em>The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill</em>
This is an ad hominem fallacy I believe
These words are uttered by Macbeth after he hears of Lady Macbeth’s death, in Act 5, scene 5, lines 16–27. Given the great love between them, his response is oddly muted, but it segues quickly into a speech of such pessimism and despair—one of the most famous speeches in all of Shakespeare—that the audience realizes how completely his wife’s passing and the ruin of his power have undone Macbeth. His speech insists that there is no meaning or purpose in life. Rather, life “is a tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing.” One can easily understand how, with his wife dead and armies marching against him, Macbeth succumbs to such pessimism. Yet, there is also a defensive and self-justifying quality to his words. If everything is meaningless, then Macbeth’s awful crimes are somehow made less awful, because, like everything else, they too “signify nothing.”
There are choices included in this question.
<span>A. a mother and child were made out of clay.
B. a little girl fell from a cloud.
C. a man and a woman were made out of mud.
D. a young man was formed from sea foam.
The Old Man made the first people by: A. A MOTHER AND CHILD WERE MADE OUT OF CLAY. </span>