A , A , C, B . These are the correct answers in order:)
The Dungeon is a poem which reflects the Romantic Era because, as most of them, it is a political and passionate piece.
This is a good topic for the Romantic Era because the author, with this piece, reflects the truth and shows concern about the well-being of the common man.
<u>For demonstrating the qualities of the Romantic Era I would chose these three lines</u> because Romantic Era is all about emotions and because the author, in these lines, questions himself about <em>"the innocence of the poor brother that offend us"</em> in a very sensitive and emotional way, trying to break seted standards:
Is this the only cure? Merciful God!
Each poor and natural outlet shrivell'd up / By ignorance and parching poverty
And stagnate and corrupt; till changed to poison, / They break out on him, like a loathsome plague-spot
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is not A because health care has evolved from what it was 10 years ago.
The answer is not C because a friends experiences are not reliable and can be full of holes.
The answer is not D because random people on the internet might know about health care, but cannot provide proof that they are experienced or that their answer is factual.
The answer is B because the government are the ones who issue the laws about health care, and administer it.
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This is answer is subjective and will most likely vary from one person to another. Depending on the place of work and/or reasoning for exploitation are important variables to be considered. For example; is the person willingly subjecting to being exploited? And even if they are, does it make it right? So my final answer is... there is not enough information given to decide this. If anything, I think every single point should be considered when deciding if they should or shouldn't be used as Billboards. In this context, do you mean employees wearing the brand/store they are working for, or employees being expected to constantly be in one's line view promoting their product?
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