The increasing flood of opium into China was causing all manner of social problems (including corruption with colluding local officials). Attempts by China's rulers to curtail this flood -- while still refusing other forms of trade -- irritated the British. So too did the official Qing position that the British and all other foreigners were vassals and barbarians. As China attempted to shut off the flow of opium, Britain and other trading countries resisted every measure. Conflict became inevitable.
Answer:
The author's use of "No matter" implies his optimism involving the removal of the stain.
Explanation:
I don't have your passage, so I can't give you a full answer. However, the term "no matter" suggests that no matter what it takes, the stain will be removed.
thought:
so I ain't sure either but I think it's characters bc
Rico the character is being described on everything he is wearing or how he looks and the dialogue is just used one, I think the setting is just the classroom nothing else and it isn't telling anything about the plot so I don't think any of what is being tell will apply much in the story.
Answer:
Yourselves should be changed to themselves
Explanation:
The words from
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe that are examples of internal rhyme
are stronger, longer, napping, rapping, tapping, peering, fearing, unbroken,
token and spoken. There are three types of internal rhymes:
<span>1. </span>When
two or more rhyming words occur within the same line such as stronger-longer,
napping-rapping, peering-fearing and unbroken-token.
<span>2. </span>When
two or more rhyming words will appear in the middle of two separate lines such
as napping-tapping and unbroken-spoken.
<span>3. </span><span>When
a word at the end of a line rhymes with one or more in the middle of the
following line such as rapping-tapping and token-spoken.</span>