Explanation:
Interesting in<em> “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention”</em> by Patrick Henry we note his use of figurative language to buttress his point and to compel his listening audience. He said emphatically, <em>"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts." </em>
Meanwhile, Ellen Sirleaf Johnson uses similar figurative language used by Henry, depicting the inaction of the world's government as a form of keep silent. She said,
<em>"the call for the reform of the United Nations...rings louder in its definite silence.. we urge the nations of the world...to bring this long silence to an end."</em>
Answer:
C. magnetic levitation train
Explanation:
The term/word Maglev has two defintion clues.
1 Within the word
it contains Mag- which means it has some relation with magnet. And, it contains -lev which means it has some relation with levitation.
2 Within the cotext (words surrounding a node or another word)
The words after Maglev are<em> "or magnetic levitation train" </em>which means Maglev is a magnetic levitation train.
Options A and B are incorrect because we find no such clues in the text.
Welllll, I watch a lot of supernatural and of course I find that a lot of the logic that comes from that seems correct. I think that you would need to burn a body if you don't want the spirit to live on... The mind is dead once you die.