They are in different tenses
First, Mill replies that if the criticism<span> is that </span>utilitarianism<span> does not let the rightness or wrongness of an action be affected by the kind of person who performs the action, then this is a </span>criticism<span> of all morality</span>
Understatement for sure. Her car is on fire and she says it's only a little trouble. :)
It should look like:
"When does class start?" Tristan asked.
Answer:
Both poems capture a sad image in a natural setting.
Explanation:
A tanka is a poetry form that has five lines with unrhymed words. It is a traditional Japanese poetry form with the structure of five/seven/five/seven/seven syllables in the poem.
The poems "The clustering clouds..." by Minamoto no Toshiyori and Ki no Tsurayuki's "When I went to visit..." both have the qualities of a tanka. <u>Both poems capture a sad image in a natural setting.</u>
And a tanka is a traditional form, their English-translated version may differ in the number of lines or syllables. Therefore the focus should be on the imagery and emotion of the poem rather than the structure.