Why does the speaker disagree with native burial customs?
(A)The speaker believes that death is an eternal sleep.
(B)The speaker believes people should not be buried with every day objects.
(C)The speaker believes Native Americans will rest well in the afterlife.
(D)The speaker believes that death should not be joyful.
The answer is A because int he native customs it is believe that after death our souls are seated with his friends, eating, etc. For the speaker this means that the soul is not resting as we should do after death. The speaker believes that whe you die you are in an eternal sleep.
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Answer:
Malaysians are not actually uncaring, they are perceived to be so.
Explanation:
Malaysians have a very rich culture with courtesy, calmness, non confrontation, contentment, fulfilment.
They majorly have very serene & caring personalities - which seems to be derived from their spiritual connectivity with nature & community spirit.
They have been able to strike the right balance between modernity & sticking to own rich culture. Eg(s): Farmers in villages usually join hands o exert unified effort for a big project. They are also concerned, working on improvising education, health at the national level. Their personal care & development approaches are also nice - like always carrying a water bottle, having quality time meals with family.
Although their calm, timid, composed nature make them analogous to 'reserved' & 'introvert', many times wrongly perceived to be uncaring.
Answer:
“The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.”
Explanation:
Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. ... toward the character.
Similes and metaphors are both figures of speech. Metaphors are words or phrases that are applied to actions/objects in a way that can't be literally applicable. Similes, on the other hand, are used to make emphatic descriptions by comparing two different things and usually use the words <em>as</em> or <em>like </em>to connect both words or phrases.
In <em>Stereo Heart</em>, "my heart's a stereo" is a phrase that may be used to express something, but cannot be interpreted as a realistic statement. A simile that can be found on this song is "keep it stuck in your head, like your favorite tune". In this case, a comparison is made to emphasize the first phrase.
The first line of <em>A Red, Red Rose </em>is "O my Luve's like a red, red rose," and is a simile used to make a more vivid description of "my Luve". Metaphors can be found in the third stanza: "Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi' the sun." Both actions are not likely to happen, in an immediate future at least, but help express a strong feeling.