Had
bought
wouldn’t give
were
don’t like
Because they are most likely to be more hurt and can’t handle pain well
Answer:
Both eventually come to an end or die.
Explanation:
"The Coming Of Night" is a poem written by Linda Pastan. The poem is about how the speaker accepts the inevitability of death. The them of the poem is death.
A simile is a rhetoric device thaat is used to compare two unlike things or objects or ideas.
<u>In the poem, Pastan has compared the ambition with the 'pilot light.' It is important to know that the 'pilot light' is an important instrument to run an appliance. So, by comparing life's ambition with 'pilot light', the poet is making a point that just like the pilot light is vital to run appliances, ambitions are important to run a life. Which means that the poet is conveying a message that a life without an ambition is likely to end just as a 'faulty pilot light' will come to an end</u>.
This comparison helps in the contribution to the central idea oof how life slowly ends without an ambition, just like a faulty pilot light.
Answer:
The meaning of the word "automation" in the sentence "the automation of telephone answering frustrates many people" is:
A.the use of machines that work on their own
According to the given question, we are told that the way the telephone answering is automated, frustrates a lot of people.
The word automated means done automatically, or by its self. As a result of this, we can infer that the meaning of the word as used in the sentence is that the machines work on their own
The other options are incorrect because they do not show or convey the idea that the machines do the answering on their own, without any external help.
Therefore, the answer is option A.