The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. condescending." The <span>literary tone that is commonly used in satire, is evident in the poem is condescending. It refers to your belief that you are more intelligent or better than any other else.</span>
A. T-T-A-T-C-A-T-G-C--G-C-A-C-A-G-C-A-C-T-A-C-T-T-T-A-A-G-A
B. U-U-A-U-C-A-U-G-C-G-C-U-C-A-G-C-A-C-U-A-C-U-U-U-A-A-G-A
C. Leurine, Serine, Cysterine, Alanine, Glutamine, Histidine, Tyrosine, Phenylalanine, Lysine
Sorry if you didn't get a response on time I know how it feels but I hope this helps because I did it too and I know it can get confusing.
Just remember that when you translate to mRNA (transcription) you put U instead of T!
Answer:
A. intensifies the serious message of the poem by using strong examples.
Explanation:
This is the statement that best describes the author's intention in this poem. In this poem, the author tells us about the struggles that are often faced by people in poor areas of the globe. This is a serious topic. The author emphasizes this seriousness by using strong examples, such as lack of water, slaughter and poverty.
D. add -s ............................
Answer: well i think it would be use a balance
Explanation: