I don't think parents, should lie to their children, as for children shouldn't lie to their parents. I personally think it is all equal. But if a parent is specifically lying to their children about problems that don't really relay on them, then maybe it's okay. But if it includes divorce, or death's I think that it is not okay for parent's to lie to their children, unless protecting them, from something.
"None of the above" is the one that correctly describes the speaker <span>of Theodore Roethke's "An Elegy for Jane (My student, thrown by a horse)" </span>among the following choices given in the question The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D".
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I think its A She should be honest with her neighbor about why she wants to cancel.
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He asks of his future, which then they say that Banquo is lesser than Machbeth and greater, but not so happy, yet much happier.
Explanation:
<span>Both thought that they had committed a moral and necessary act of defiance. </span>