Answer:
I) the ship is made of steel
ii) he has finished his work
iii) a dog can eat a mouse
iv) the big tree was cut by a man
<span>The following lines from the play Everyman refer to the fleeting nature of earthly pleasures. These lines say that nothing lasts forever, that everything is going to disappear and die soon enough so that we should enjoy our lives and everything that was given to us while we still can. These earthly pleasures such as money, luxury, love, youth, all will disappear so make use of them while they are still in your possession.</span>
Answer: You know no perception of others thoughts or feelings. Only the narrator, or main character.
Considering the new technological, economical and scientific development, it can be safely assumed that the future is rosy. On the technological side new projects such as virtual reality are being tested. In the near future people might even go in the virtual world themselves just like it is mostly showed in science fiction.
On the scientific side, new discoveries have been made such as pithovirus a giant virus found in Siberia. In the near future there is a high probability that cure or even vaccines against HIV/AIDS since a lot of research is being done in genetics though it requires a high amount of knowledge and technological resources