In “Fame is a fickle food,” Dickinson illustrates the temporary and unsatisfying nature of fame by comparing it to a fickle food, one that sits on the “shifting plate” of a guest for whom the table is not set a “second time.” The intelligent crow chooses to eat the “Farmer's Corn” rather than the “crumbs” of fame.
Answer: The cars would only work for a limited time unless the owner cancels their card and your would go to jail.
Explanation:
You stole someone’s credit card and other form of ID ( equals time in jail for identity theft) and possibly a lawsuit for all the things you buy with someone else’s card .
False both can convince someone, but they are different appeals
The Lamb is a poem of Christ. The sense of innocence can be spotted by how the poem is written. It would seem that a child is the speaker. The Tyger is a dark poem about evil. It is a recounting and an analysis of how evil looks like. The features of a tiger and their meaning can only be described if you've experienced evil.
The answer to this is b. make.