- Do not lean out of a window of running bus
- Take this tablet three times a day with warm water
- Carefully follow the instructions written on the bottle
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For the first question the best quote emphasising the power of his music would be “His songs were so sad that no human could bear to listen to them”. As in they moved people to the point it hurt them to listen, because his music was that powerful. The first and second answer choice are just saying he’s skilled but not necessarily that it’s powerful and then the last answer choice isn’t saying anything about the music just that he was singing.
The other one I’m not as sure of but I believe it would be showing the strength of his love for his wife, it could be the second one but I would say it wasn’t. The last answer choice is to literal and it can’t be comparing his life to a life without his wife’s love because it isn’t a simile or a metaphor which are for comparisons.
Without having the passage in front of me, I can only help you to find the answer. As you read the passage, you are looking for evidence that tells you what is important to Maude, which will be done through her actions. For example, if one values family, you might see them taking care of a sick family member instead of hanging out with his/her friends for the day. What is Maude doing in the message that shows what she finds important? Is she helping out family or friends? Is she telling the truth? Is she sticking up for a friend who is being bullied?
<span>The correct answer to this question is "P'u Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him.." The conclusion about the speaker that is best supported by the ideas and information in "From Emperor to Citizen is that P'u Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him.</span>