Answer:
Explanation: The reasons for social inequality can vary, but are often broad and far reaching. Social inequality can emerge through a society's understanding of appropriate gender roles, or through the prevalence of social stereotyping. ... Social inequality is linked to racial inequality, gender inequality, and wealth inequality.
Answer:
The two sentences have the same poetic device: simile.
Explanation:
<u>A simile is a figure of speech used with the intention of making a comparison - stating a similarity - between two different things. It uses words such as "as" or "like", making a direct comparison</u> - as opposed to a metaphor, which makes in indirect one.
In the sentences below, we find examples of simile:
1. The men at the windows had not yet swooped into the Hall, like birds of prey from their high perches.
2. Every green leaf, every blade of grass and blade of grain, was as shriveled and poor as the miserable people.
<u>Both sentences are comparing completely different things in order to attribute similar qualities to them. In the first one, the men are being compared to birds of prey, which are fast and deadly. In the second one, the leaves, grass, and grains are being compared to the people, all of them being miserable. Both comparisons are done with the help of the words "like" and "as".</u>
SWO: what are we to do with all these cases?
Me: we are to remove the extreme cases, and let the ones with a slight chance to get better go
SWO: ok, but I wouldn’t take my eyes of them
Me: if we remove children from the homes, we take away their chance of a semi-normal life
SWO: it is up to you
Me: I believe all humans deserve a chance...