Answer:
b. understatement
Explanation:
The Cambridge Dictionary defines understatement as "a statement that describes something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is, or the act of making such statements". In the speech we see that Twain states that if you get offended by someone, you should not take extreme measures, just simply hit them with a brick whenever possible. We saw that "hit him with the brick" is the understatement, making the action seem less serious.
Answer:
A bird pulled Princess out of her gloom. The princess was too depressed. She was on her bed crying when a tiny bird hopped inside her room. The tiny bird was singing and instantly this refreshed the mood of the sad princess. She wiped her tears and heard the song wholeheartedly. The gloom was removed and the Princess was once again happy and smiling like before.
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Simba's mother's name is <span>Sarabi</span>
Answer:
Mr. Swales thinks that the tombstones are just lies, mere trifles that are unnecessary and a cover for the truth.
Explanation:
Mr. Swales is a character in Bram Stoker's "Dracula". He is an oracle and a man who believes in the "evil" that resides in Whitby but his predictions and warnings go unheeded by everyone.
In Chapter VI, Mina wrote in her diary that she and Lucy along with Mr. Swales and his friends were on a walk along the graveyard when their talk turned to the topic of gravestones/ tombstones. While Mina thinks that these tombstones are a great way <em>"to please their relatives"</em> and give them a good 'reputation' of being a loving person for the family left behind. But Mr. Swales is of the opinion that such tombstones are unnecessary, a 'veil' to cover the truth about the dead person. He thinks that <em>"It be all fool-talk, lock, stock, and barrel; that’s what it be, an’ nowt else. These bans an’ wafts an’ boh-ghosts an’ barguests an’ bogles an’ all anent them is only fit to set bairns an’ dizzy women a-belderin’. They be nowt but air-blebs. They, an’ all grims an’ signs an’ warnin’s, be all invented by parsons an’ illsome beuk-bodies an’ railway touters to skeer an’ scunner hafflin’s, an’ to get folks to do somethin’ that they don’t other incline to. It makes me ireful to think o’ them. Why, it’s them that, not content with printin’ lies on paper an’ preachin’ them out of pulpits, does want to be cuttin’ them on the tombstones". </em>
I hope this helps! I don't speak Arabic, but I searched some of the answers and got them correct. I also fixed the question marks. They go on the right side of the sentence in English.
What happened on 2nd December 1971?
The United Arab Emirates was formally established.
How many Sheikhdoms make up the United Arab Emirates?
Seven.
What does the landscape of the UAE consist of?
Desert, oases, mountains and coasts.
What is an oasis?
A small fertile area in the desert.
What is the largest desert tribe called?
The Bani Yas Tribe.
What was cultivated using falaj?
Exotic date gardens.
Where were pearl and fishing practiced?
The Gulf.
Who is the funding father of the UAE?
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan AL Nahyan.