Answer:
<em>sipag </em><em>ah </em><em>how </em><em>to </em><em>be </em><em>u </em><em>po </em><em>hoomans</em>
Macbeth" directed by Orson Welles, low-budget, black and white, some good cinematography and acting by Welles, but gets dull here and there.
The original version it's the book which pretty much you have to visualize how it was.
For the adjective meaning deficient or lean, meager is the preferred spelling in American English. Meagre is preferred in all other varieties of English. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the two forms.
The correct answer is D. glittering generalities, as this technique of propaganda consists in using emotional words to describe a person or an idea, in this case the Smith kids, but without giving a concrete argument or analysis.