The answer is D because the punctuation is correctly
The ship in "O Captain! My Captain" is a metaphor for C. the United States.
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I would say that they shouldn't be surrounded by a lot of white space and should have clear captions. The question of white space is one of good presentation so the visual looks like an integral part of the whole topic and having clear captions is so that the visual is well explained what it is.
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b. Hansel and Gretel were the children of a poor woodcutter, which means that the family did not have a good economic condition and what they had of money was enough to supply the family's needs, but it was not enough to promote certain luxuries such as sweets and toys for children. This explains why Hansel and Gretel were so fascinated by the witch's candy house and accepted all the food she gave them, because they didn't have that luxury at home.
c.The business policy Lydia assumed was to create efficient slogans and distribute pamphlets that showed the efficiency of the product and how it was created from a woman to other women, since only one woman knows the problems and discomfort of the menstrual cycle and menopause. In other words, their business policy has invested in advertising.
d. The regret that retired elderly people have, is usually associated with idleness and decreased income. This is because retirement provides a salary lower than the salary that the elderly person was used to receive. In addition, the elderly person is left without an occupation and feels useless.
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The sentences below were changed to receive the expression "suppossed to" as the question asked.
a. Going under a ladder is supposed to be unlucky.
b. The Maldives is supposed to be slowly sinking into the sea.
c. Dinosaurs are supposed to have lived for many years
d. It is supposed that she was born in the province of Lumbini.
The best answer is B.
This choice clearly and specifically defines why the speaker is both relieved and regretful. The other options are a bit vague and do not directly relate to the idea of learning to be responsible about money.