Answer:
B. The courtiers believe that the plague will never make it to the abbey, and in their arrogance they leave no options for escape.
Explanation:
The question above is related to "The Masque of the Red Death" by <em>Edgar Allan Poe</em>. Many people say it was written as an<u> allegory</u> to what was happening to the society.
The upper class in the story (including<em> Prince Prospero</em>), locked themselves in the abbey in order to escape the "Red Death." This was the plague that was causing the death of the lower class. The abbey was very solid and strong. It also has gates of iron, thus, the upper class felt confident enough that the plague will never reach them.
The courtiers in the statement above refers to the<em> upper class.</em> <u>They believe that they could escape death by staying inside the abbey and this would also mean that they couldn't go out of it.</u> So, when Red Death arrived at the<em> masquerade ball</em> held in the abbey, it dressed similarly to its victims. Curious of who might be behind the dress, Prospero followed it and this led to his death. They soon found out by removing the disguise that <em>no one was behind it</em>. This was then followed with the other masqueraders dying. This shows that the arrogance of the courtiers resulted to their death in the end.
No matter how much they protected themselves, they still couldn't escape death.
Answer:
The best decision would be to spend the extra money on a computer lab.
Explanation:
This is because the modern economy is largely information based, and therefore, computer based, and computer skills like programming and web developing are well paid and highly demanded in the modern economy.
Students of the school would greatly benefit from the computer lab, and the value that they would obtain from it is likely to be much higher than the cost of the computer lab itself.
Answer: A. The image suggests that the main character is extremely foolish.
A group of friends talk about their would be reactions under different circumstances with the conditional or the imperfect subjunctive of the verbs in parentheses.
Jonah: If I were to fall from a cliff, I would make sure to carry a parachute with me.
Nick: In case, it does not rain tomorrow, I would love to take you to the cliff.
Sona: If I were at your place Jonah, I would never even consider to go near to any cliff as I am afraid of heights, you know.
The Imperfect Subjunctive expresses "the same subjunctivity as the Present Subjunctive but in the Past". It is not a tense. It adheres to the same guidelines but makes reference to prior knowledge, unexpected occurrences, or potential outcomes.
To learn more about imperfect subjunctive here
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