Answer:
Letter to the editor.
Explanation:
23-B, Sector 13
Islamabad, 44000
18/01/2021
The Editor
Dawn
Islamabad
Sir,
Subject- Complaint about corruption in Pakistan.
May I have the privilege to use some space of your esteemed daily to draw the attention towards the correuption prevailing in our country.
Daily we read in newspapers and watch in news about how people in power are misusing their position to hide the hideous crimes of people. One can see corruption spreading in every sector like a gangrene in our society. Not even one sector is left untouched, from government to judiciary, from politics to education, everything is influenced by corruption in our country. Though many efforts have been initiated yet little progress is seen in the area.
Recently, I went in a school for my daughter's admission, but they asked for such a high amount of fees, that only ellite class can afford. But where will the children of middle and low class go?
I hope that the concerned authorities will take notice on this issue and will take necessary actions.
Thanking You
Yours Sincerely
Sohail Ahmad
Answer:
What the speaker means in the second stanza is:
B) These are the metaphorical methods with which he feeds his hatred.
Explanation:
This question refers to the poem "A Poison Tree", by William Blake. The poem revolves around the speaker's wrath against his enemy.
In the second stanza, the speaker metaphorically describes how he feeds his hatred:
<em>And I waterd it in fears,
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<em>Night & morning with my tears:
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<em>And I sunned it with smiles,
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<em>And with soft deceitful wiles.</em>
<u>Here, the speaker compares his wrath to a plant, which he waters with his tears. Plants also need sunshine to grow, which is given by the speaker in the form of smiles and deceitful wiles. The speaker is revealing the duplicity of his behavior and personality. He smiles at his foe, deceiving him into believing that everything is OK between them. All the while, however, he keeps on feeding his hatred. Eventually, it will grow into a poison tree and will kill the speaker's enemy.</u>
Answer:
Inflamed
I am sorry if I am incorrect
Answer:
The answer is <u>False.</u>
Explanation:
- <u><em>· A critical analysis essay requires its writers to write a critical evaluation of an argument.</em></u>