The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. Both essays have a satirical tone." The two traits that are common to the essays “The Danger of Lying in Bed” and “The Fallacy of Success” is that b<span>oth essays have a satirical tone. </span>
Answer:
You learned by watching,listening,and learning
Explanation:
The more you do that,the more knowledge you will have and the more successful you'll be.
<span>After you install the security software, your computer will run smoothly.</span>
The character of Mr. Flosky is apparently based on the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In fact all the characters are mouthpieces for Peacock's wit and satire. The main one, Scythrop, is based on Peacock's friend, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and is more a case of Peacock humorously poking fun than a bitter parody.
I took a lazy stroll up the cobbled path leading to a small farm in the village. Sky bluer than the ocean, yet very few clouds had drifted by. Birds -which never sleep- talk among the crowded trees, the floor scattered with autumn leaves. They sing a song of many chitters and tweets. I was lost within the lightness of the breeze and the minty aroma seem to have took to me. It was the most delightful freshest smell I have ever smelt before. For this farm had many things I adored.