Answer:
Repetition of the word "dividing" creates a frustrated tone and suggests Kennedy is prepared to take action against communists
Explanation:
Dividing is a more negative word and is usually used in speeches when someone wants to take action against something they think needs to be dealt with immediately like MLK and the division between white and black people
<span>He is happier traveling and exploring. This is shown in how he takes a detour at the beginning of his journey to the Ciccones despite the fact that it was in a different direction to Ithaca and he had already been adventuring for 10 years before that. His love of exploring is also shown in how he waits for the cyclops to come home rather than just steal his stuff- he wants to spread his name around. He had to take care of the suitors at home because it was his duty as an epic hero to protect his oikos, so he saw this as more of a chore than fun.</span>
Answer:
So this question is structured in such a way that makes it look like there is an article or paragraph to be studied before answering. Given that none of the above is indicated specifically, we can still answer from general knowledge about UAE and the world generally.
United Arab Emirates (UAE) ranks very high on a global scale in the area of healthcare.
Explanation:
These rankings have been arrived at after series of research involving questionnaires. One particular research drew the above conclusion based on the opinion of almost over 3000 business executives in over 20 countries. 40% of that number agreed that Dubai was ahead in healthcare innovation compared to Malaysia, India, Finland, and Italy.
The foremost contenders in this universe for the best healthcare globally, arranged in the order starting from the best and runner ups are:
- US
- Japan
- China
- Germany and
- United Kingdom
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Are you asking how to punctuate the sentence? If so, then....
The squirrel reached for the bird feeder, for he saw an abundance of sunflower seeds.
A comma is needed before the coordinating conjunction 'for' that separates the two independent clauses.