Answer: A reasoning conducted or assessed according to the strict principles of validity.
1. Repetition of inicial consonants - Alliteration - <em>stylistic device</em>
2. giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else- Irony: <em>a figure of speech. difference between appearance and reality.</em>
3. a comparison using like or as - Simile: a<em> figure of speech used to compare.</em>
4. consists of two rhyming lines of verse with five iamic feet - heroic couplet: <em>literary device.</em>
5. giving something human characteristics - Personification: <em>figure of speech.</em>
6. a story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme - Allegory: <em>figure of speech used to teach moral lessons.</em>
7. poem with fourteen lines - Sonet: <em>it has a specific rhyme scheme</em>
8. rediculing something in order to correct behaviour - satire: <em> it criticizes by ridiculing</em>
9. Swift, Johnson, and Goldsmith's political party - Tory
10. tone in The Desert Village - sentimental.
Answer:
I don't think taxpayers should fund prison's, but I do believe they should fund educational systems. My reasoning for not wanting my tax money handed off to fund a prison is because it has no meaning for a true purpose. Prisoners are in prison for a reason not because they did something good but did something to disturb the community, in which we shouldn't be funding their new found home for their behavior. My reasoning for wanting to fund education with my tax money, on the other hand, is because education is a world wide system that provides children and even adults with knowledge and helps make people successful. People who are willing to learn should have the right to resources on hand.,
The latest recorded population (2010) that I know of is <span>817,000 people.</span>